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  • €26,000 for failure adequately to investigate death arising from suspect's arrest and restraint

  • Areas of Continuing Legal Risk: a Review of 2014

  • Article 2 claims: damages for operational failures via the back door?

  • Avoid frame-by-frame analysis of fast moving events and discussion of evidence in front of officers

  • Azelle Rodney Inquiry: Met Police’s challenge to Chairman’s decision to allow lawyers to see aerial surveillance footage fails

  • Competing private and public interests in suspension and investigation

  • Determining the scope of an Art 2 Inquest: the need for an arguable contribution

  • Domestic Murder: Are the Police Liable?

  • Inquests, Coroners and Secrets: the latest word

  • IPCC launches major consultation on the way it investigates deaths during and after contact with police

  • Low threshold for an inquest jury

  • Meeting the Article 2 Operational Duty

  • No duty owed in shooting of unarmed suspect

  • Police and NHS not liable to victim’s children in negligence or breach of human rights

  • Police duty of care to witnesses

  • Police risk assessments, actions and threats to kill

  • Sarjantson: key decision on Article 2 duties for 999 responders

  • Should police officers be separated after a shooting?

  • Stalking: New offences and a new approach?

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