R v Sussex Justices, ex parte McCarthy - definitie. Wat is R v Sussex Justices, ex parte McCarthy
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Wat (wie) is R v Sussex Justices, ex parte McCarthy - definitie


R v Sussex Justices, ex parte McCarthy         
R v Sussex Justices, ex parte McCarthy ([1924] 1 KB 256, [1923] All ER Rep 233) is a leading English case on the impartiality and recusal of judges. It is famous for its precedence in establishing the principle that the mere appearance of bias is sufficient to overturn a judicial decision.
R v Registrar General, ex p Segerdal         
  • The Royal Courts of Justice, where the case was heard
R v Registrar General ex parte Segerdal and another was a court case heard by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, which was instrumental in determining whether the Church of Scientology was to be considered a bona fide religion in England and Wales, and by extension what defines a religion in English law. The case, heard in 1969–70, focused on the question of whether a chapel at the Scientologists' UK headquarters should be registered as a meeting place for religious worship under an 1855 law.
Ex parte         
LEGAL DECISION OR PROCEEDING DURING WHICH NOT ALL PARTIES TO THE DISPUTE ARE PRESENT
Ex Parte; Ex parte application; Ex-Party Judgement; Ex p; Exparte; Ex-parte
·- Upon or from one side only; one-sided; partial; as, an ex parte statement.