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Regina v Taylor (Paul Simon): CACD 23 Oct 2001

The laws against the misuse of cannabis did not infringe the defendant’s human rights to freedom of religion. The defendant asserted that his use of cannabis was in accordance with the exercise of his Rastafarian religion. In the light of international convention, it could be seen that the control of the use of marijuana could … Continue reading Regina v Taylor (Paul Simon): CACD 23 Oct 2001

Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Evans Medical and Macfarlan Smith: ECJ 28 Mar 1995

ECJ 1. Article 30 of the Treaty applies to a national practice prohibiting importation of narcotic drugs covered by the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and marketable under that convention. In so far as they are goods taken across a frontier for the purposes of commercial transactions, such drugs are subject to Article 30, … Continue reading Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Evans Medical and Macfarlan Smith: ECJ 28 Mar 1995

Micula and Others v Romania: SC 19 Feb 2020

The appellant sought to enforce a international arbitration award against the respondent. The award was made under an arrangement which later became unlawful on Romania’s accession to the EU, and Romania obtained s stay pending resolution by the CJEU. Held: The stay was lifted. Judges: Lady Hale, Lord Reed, Lord Hodge, Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lord Sales … Continue reading Micula and Others v Romania: SC 19 Feb 2020