The stain of domestic abuse shows little sign of fading, says Anne East from the Immigration Advice Service. This guest piece explores the ways in which the Domestic Abuse Bill crucially overlooks the specific needs of migrant women.
Read moreWorboys: High Court rules that the Parole Board decision to release John Radford, formerly known as Worboys, is quashed and that Rule 25 of Parole Board Rules is unlawful
The Divisional Court today handed down judgment following a judicial review challenge brought by two of John Worboys’ victims known as DSD and NBV.
Read moreThe Win Against The Met Police Was Not Just A Victory For Worboys' Victims →
On 21 February 2018, the Supreme Court handed down an historic judgmentin a case brought against the Metropolitan Police by two women who had been victims of the serial sex offender and black taxi driver, John Worboys.
Read moreSUPREME COURT CONCLUDES THAT THE POLICE HAVE A LEGAL DUTY UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT TO EFFECTIVELY INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS OF RAPE AND SERIOUS SEXUAL ASSAULT IN WORBOYS CASE
The Supreme Court has today handed down judgment in a landmark case against the Metropolitan Police Service, brought by two women who were victims of John Worboys, “Black cab rapist”.
Read moreViolence against women and girls: How Centre for Women’s Justice takes on the challenge
This week Harriet Wistrich lodged a complaint of institutionalised discrimination against women under the Optional protocol of CEDAW.
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