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Jeremy Phillips

Jeremy Phillips

Partner, Nabarro

Articles

Here's to Her Majesty and other licensing developments
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Here's to Her Majesty and other licensing developments

Jeremy Phillips considers an order made in celebration of the Queen's 90th birthday, the relationship between licensing and immigration issues, and the balance of public...
7 Jun 2016
Public safety 'versus public health
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Public safety 'versus public health

Jeremy Phillips considers a European ruling on gambling licences, cases on the boundary between the planning and licensing jurisdictions, and other significant developments
19 Jan 2016
Noise nuisance in the licensing area
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Noise nuisance in the licensing area

Jeremy Phillips considers the concept of public safety in licensing reviews, the relevance of representations against a grant, and a proposal to hold extra concerts...
22 Sept 2015
Licence to thrill
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Licence to thrill

Jeremy Phillips considers a number of recent decisions from the world of licensing
30 Jun 2015
Judicial review: is there an alternative?
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Judicial review: is there an alternative?

Jeremy Phillips considers whether challenges by way of 'case stated' may be a better option
18 Mar 2014
A tighter grip
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A tighter grip

Far from the new, civilised café society heralded in the 2003 Licensing Act, the Policing and Crime Bill is likely to bring back greater control...
27 Oct 2009