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Dawes was an independently wealthy son of a metal broker; he was a book collector who published The Marquis de Sade: His Life and Works (1927) and Restif de la Bretonne 1734–1806 (1946). He also wrote, but never published two further works: Study of Erotic Literature in England and a work on homosexuality in ancient Rome. [50] [51] [52] Writing in 1966, Fryer called Dawes Britain's "last great collector of erotica". [53] With the increasing liberalisation of social mores in the 1960s and the availability of many of the Private Case works in bookshops, in 1964 the library began to liberalise its approach to works in the Private Case, revising the catalogues and moving items to the general catalogue for general access. Because of what Harris calls "the bibliographical complexities" of the undertaking, the process took until 1983. [61] According to Moore around a third of the Private Case was moved onto the general catalogue during the 1970s. [62] In 1973, when the British Museum Library collection was passed to the control of the British Library, the illustrated pillow books in the Private Case, which contained no text, were transferred to the British Museum Department of Oriental Antiquities (now the Museum's Department of Asia). [63] Applications have been made by 151 different local authorities and 21 hospital or mental health trusts. In accordance with Principle 2 of the Code of Practice for Statistics, the Ministry of Justice is required to publish transparent guidance on its policy for revisions. To provide a better proxy for litigants in person, a new table was produced which gives the number of parties in cases with at least one hearing, by their legal representation status (Table 11).Kisch, Egon Erwin (1926). Hetzjagd durch die Zeit (in German). Berlin: Erich Reiss. OCLC 219699981. Breakdowns of many of the summary figures presented in FCSQ, such as splits by case type or by Designated Family Judge (DFJ) area, are available in the Comma Separated Value (csv) files that accompany the bulletin. Symbols and conventions Mental Capacity Act figures are provided directly to MoJ from the Court of Protection (CoP) and the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) from their data management systems. Information about Lasting Power of Attorney records (LPAs) is managed by OPG’s Sirius case management system. Sirius is the first case management system in government developed using Government Digital Service principles; it is built with open source technologies, cloud hosted and maintained by teams in OPG. 14.2 Counting Rules Applications relating to deprivation of liberty increased following the Supreme Court decision on 19 March 2014 [footnote 4] whereby it was considered a person could be deprived of their liberty in their own home, sheltered accommodation etc., and not just the nursing homes and hospitals which were previously covered.

Edwards, Adrian (19 February 2019). "The Dawes Bequest of Erotica: so Sensitive, it had to be Smuggled in at Dawn". The British Library. Archived from the original on 18 March 2023 . Retrieved 12 March 2023.dealing with cases, by way of investigations, where concerns are raised about the way in which Attorneys or Deputies are carrying out their duties. Pisanus Fraxi" is described by Ashbee's biographer David Chambers as "a scatological anagram of the Latin words for ash and bee, fraxinus apis". [33] The coverage of the statistics in this publication may have been affected by the following legislation: Family Court Statistics in England and Wales are published every quarter, presenting the key statistics on activity in the family court system. This document aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the family court system, focusing on concepts and definitions published in Ministry of Justice statistics. It also covers statistical publication strategy, revisions, data sources, data quality, and dissemination. There is also a separate Quality Statement released alongside this guide. Sims, Liam (2015). " 'Scandalous and Libellous Books': The Arc Collection at Cambridge University Library". Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society. 15 (4): 625–645. ISSN 0068-6611. JSTOR 24900130.

alignment of adoption law with the Children Act 1989 to ensure that the child’s welfare is the most important consideration when making decisions; Please note that the HMCTS database which collects information on probate changed in May 2019. However, due the transition between the old and new systems, it was not possible to provide the breakdown by grant type and applicant type for quarter 2 of 2019 (and as such, for 2019 as a whole). As a guide only, Q2 2019 estimates have been provided in Table 26 based on the average across 2016 to 2018, and these estimates then feed into the 2019 total. 14. Data Sources and Data Quality 14.1 Data Sources Harris, R. F. (1998). A History of the British Museum Library, 1753–1973. London: The British Library. ISBN 978-0-7123-4562-0. NHS Digital publishes official statistics on the Mental Capacity Act 2005, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards data collection. This includes any application to local authorities reported to NHS Digital that was received, processed or considered to be “active” in any way during the year. 12.2 Office of the Public Guardiani) the allegations contained in the application are substantially true, (ii) the evidence on which the applicant relies will be available at the trial, (iii) the details given by the applicant under paragraph (6)(b) are true, and (iv) the application discloses all the information that is material to what the court must decide.

Mediation can be particularly beneficial where there will be a continuing relationship following dispute resolution – such as in family cases. Family mediation can help reduce hostility and improve chances of long-term co-operation between parents and couples, for example in agreeing arrangements for their children and financial matters. Gauld, Alan (2004). "Dingwall, Eric John (1891?–1986)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (onlineed.). Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/40749. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Scottish Government: Gives information on all aspects of the Scottish Executive together with details of publications and statistics. The contents of the Private Case collection changed over time, shrinking as works were declassified and put into the general collection, and growing when the library received bequests and donations from collectors. Some of these were large: the book collector Henry Spencer Ashbee's 1900 bequest contained 1,379 volumes of erotica; the anthropologist Eric Dingwall—an honorary assistant keeper to the department of printed books—donated several works during his lifetime and at his death; and in 1964 the bibliophile Charles Reginald Dawes bequeathed 246 works of erotic literature.

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With Rose's death, the printer took little care with the printing and introduced several errors, making it of limited use. [41] With respect to issues of domestic abuse, last month marked the conclusion of a 14 month period during which domestic abuse training has been delivered to every salaried and fee-paid Family judge at induction or continuation training courses. This has been a remarkable achievement by the Judicial College, and I am extremely grateful to all involved, in particular the tutors and course directors, who are most ably led by HHJ Jeremy Richards, the Director of Training for Courts. One major penalty for any private prosecutor is the fact they are at the mercy of the DPP who can take over the case at any time and discontinue it. [4] The Supreme Court held it was lawful for the DPP to apply to private prosecutions the same tests (namely, evidential sufficiency and public interest) which apply to cases brought by the CPS. You could attempt to judicially review a DPP decision to discontinue a private prosecution, but only if that decision is based on an irrational or unlawful application of the provisions of the Code for Crown Prosecutors which govern the decision to prosecute (R. (on the application of B) v DPP [2009] EWHC 106 (Admin); [2009] 1 W.L.R. 2072 ). It is therefore unlikely the Divisional Court will interfere simply because the DPP came to a different but nevertheless reasonable decision on the same facts. The private prosecutor can be silenced therefore before the case even gets to court. The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG), an agency of the Ministry of Justice, was established in October 2007, and supports the Public Guardian in registering Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA), Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) and supervising Court of Protection (COP) appointed Deputies.

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