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Tabernacle v Secretary of State for Defence: CA 5 Feb 2009

The claimant sought judicial review to test the validity of the bye-laws which prohibited them from camping on public land to support their demonstration. Held: The bye-laws violated the claimant’s right to freedom of assembly and of expression. The respondent’s objections to the camp were insubstantial and could not justify the interference. The camp had … Continue reading Tabernacle v Secretary of State for Defence: CA 5 Feb 2009

Tabernacle v Secretary of State for Defence: Admn 6 Mar 2008

The court considered the validity of bye-laws used to exclude protesters from land near a military base at Aldermarston. Held: The byelaw which banned an ‘camp’ was sufficiently certain, but not that part which sought to ban any person who wished to ‘attach anything to, or place any thing over any wall, fence, structure or … Continue reading Tabernacle v Secretary of State for Defence: Admn 6 Mar 2008