Taylor v United Kingdom: ECHR 1994

References: (1994) 79-A DR 127
Jurisdiction: Human Rights
This case is cited by:

  • Cited – Middleton, Regina (on the Application of) v Coroner for the Western District of Somerset HL 11-Mar-2004
    The deceased had committed suicide in prison. His family felt that the risk should have been known to the prison authorities, and that they had failed to guard against that risk. The coroner had requested an explanatory note from the jury.
    (, [2004] UKHL 10, Times 12-Mar-04, [2004] 2 AC 182, , [2004] 2 WLR 800, [2004] UKHRR 501, [2004] 2 All ER 465, (2004) 79 BMLR 51, [2004] Lloyds Rep Med 288, [2004] 17 BHRC 49, (2004) 168 JPN 479, (2004) 168 JP 329)
  • Cited – Gentle, Regina (on the Application of) and Another v The Prime Minister and Another HL 9-Apr-2008
    The appellants were mothers of two servicemen who had died whilst on active service in Iraq. They appealed refusal to grant a public inquiry. There had already been coroners inquests. They said that Article 2 had been infringed.
    Held: The . .
    (, [2008] UKHL 20, Times 10-Apr-08, [2008] 2 WLR 879, , [2008] 1 AC 1356, [2008] UKHRR 822, [2008] HRLR 27, [2008] 3 All ER 1)

These lists may be incomplete.
Last Update: 27 November 2020; Ref: scu.194461