Mind the Empathy Gap: An Analysis of Agency and Emotional Encounters in the Asylum Appeals of Former Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Minors – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

Posted March 6th, 2025 in appeals, asylum, children, immigration, news, young persons by sally

‘The role of emotion in asylum processes is one that has gained attention in recent years. This article situates itself as a response to this emerging body of literature by shedding new light on how emotions shaped the asylum appeals of a group of former unaccompanied minors in England through the application of the new concept of “empathy gap.” Five socio-legal themes are used to structure the analysis: (i) age disputes, (ii) credibility, (iii) affective ties, (iv) right to voice, and (v) precarious legal status. It is the first article to explore in depth what happens during the asylum appeals process for former unaccompanied minors in Britain and the first to consider how questions of emotion affect their lived experiences of, and the process of, legal proceedings. The article has wider implications for how social processes and relations and informal processes, in particular emotions, influence formal legal proceedings leading to potential for unfair outcomes. The article finds that, to avoid empathy-enhanced reasoning becoming yet another variable leading to inconsistency in the judicial process, systematic training and monitoring are required. These findings carry implications far beyond the immediate context of UK asylum tribunals by offering empirically informed insights for theory and practice regarding the role of emotion in judicial proceedings, and therefore have enduring relevance.’

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EIN Blog, 5th March 2025

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Disclosure and Barring Service entitled to come to different conclusion than Teachers Regulation Agency, Court of Appeal rules – Local Government Lawyer

‘The Court of Appeal has unanimously dismissed a former teacher’s appeal against a finding by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) that he had developed an “inappropriate relationship” with a pupil – and therefore would be precluded from being a teacher – despite a separate TRA disciplinary panel finding he was not guilty of professional misconduct.’

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Local Government Lawyer , 4th March 2025

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Upper Tribunal judge allows appeal by mother in EHCP case over pagination issues, criticises First Tier Tribunal for “putting off” issues for later – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 5th, 2025 in appeals, children, families, local government, news, tribunals by tracey

‘The Upper Tribunal has allowed a mother’s appeal concerning the Education Health and Care (EHC) Plans of her two children, after finding a “procedural irregularity” in respect of pagination issues in the court bundle.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 4th March 2025

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Nurse who fell asleep feeding two babies suspended – BBC News

‘A nurse went to sleep as she fed two babies and left another alone when they needed to be constantly monitored, the nursing regulator has heard.’

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BBC News, 5th March 2025

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High Court rejects application by teenage boy to return to UK from boarding school in Ghana – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 4th, 2025 in children, consent, education, families, gangs, Ghana, news, parental responsibility by tracey

‘A High Court judge has rejected an application brought by a 14-year-old boy to make himself a ward of the High Court and for an order that he be returned to the jurisdiction of England and Wales from the Republic of Ghana, where he has been living as a boarding school pupil and with extended family.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 3rd March 2025

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Murderer worked in schools after being barred – BBC News

Posted March 4th, 2025 in charities, children, criminal records, employment, murder, news, school children by tracey

‘A convicted murderer spent almost two years working with children after he was barred from doing so, the BBC has learned.’

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BBC News, 4th March 2025

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Does the Court of Protection have jurisdiction over children? Answer yes – up to a point (even when they have moved abroad) – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

‘In Irwin Mitchell Trust Corporation Ltd v KS & Ors [2025] EWCOP 7 (T2), Senior Judge Hilder had to grapple with a question that had not been the subject of a previous reported decision: what can the Court of Protection do in respect of a child, whose property and affairs (including assets in England & Wales) are subject to deputyship, but who is no longer habitually resident in England & Wales? The Official Solicitor argued that the court no longer had jurisdiction to determine the deputy’s request for authorities in respect of expenditure from her funds. The deputy sought to argue that it did, either by virtue of the operation of s.47 MCA 2005 (importing the powers, rights and privileges of the High Court), or on a pragmatic basis.’

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Mental Capacity Law and Policy, 1st March 2025

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Addiction and divorce: challenges for the client and the adviser – Kingsley Napley Family Law Blog

‘As family lawyers, we are used to meeting our clients at a time when they are at their most vulnerable. This is intensified when addiction is present within a family. Divorce or separation places an added burden upon everyone involved and those individuals are likely to have experienced or still be experiencing the destruction that addiction can cause, some of it obvious and some of it less so.’

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Kingsley Napley Family Law Blog, 14th February 2025

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Son loses case against parents over move to Africa – BBC News

Posted February 28th, 2025 in children, consent, education, families, gangs, Ghana, news, parental responsibility by Lily

‘A 14-year-old boy has lost a court case he brought against his own parents after they moved him from London to Ghana to go to boarding school.’

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BBC News, 27th February 2025

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UK teenager who killed herself after terror charges ‘was groomed by neo-Nazi’ – The Guardian

Posted February 28th, 2025 in children, inquests, news, suicide, terrorism by Lily

‘A teenager who killed herself after becoming the youngest person in the UK to be charged with terror offences had been groomed online by an American “neo-Nazi”, an inquest has been told.’

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The Guardian, 27th February 2025

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Family President publishes guidance for judges on writing to children in family court proceedings – Local Government Lawyer

‘The President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, has issued guidance for family judges on when, how and why to write to children in family court proceedings.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 26th February 2025

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Family Law Newsletter – Spire Barristers

‘Family Law Newsletter – January 2025; Articles, news, legislation updates and case updates from Care Proceedings, Private Law and Financial Remedy matters.’

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Spire Barristers, 14th January 2025

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SnowDome fined £100k over boy’s sledge death – BBC News

‘An indoor ski centre has been fined £100,000 following the death of a 12-year-old boy.’

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BBC News, 26th February 2025

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Deprivation of liberty, children, care orders, and overlooked caselaw: a tangle for the Court of Appeal – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

‘West Sussex County Council v AB & Anor [2025] EWCA Civ 132, concerned a very challenging situation. It concerned a 17 year old woman with complex needs.’

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Mental Capacity Law and Policy, 20th February 2025

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Court of Appeal Gives Guidance as to Correct Approach to Anonymity Orders Until Outcome of PMC Appeal – 1 QMLR

Posted February 26th, 2025 in anonymity, appeals, chambers articles, children, doctors, news, reporting restrictions by sally

‘The Court of Appeal has given guidance to practitioners on how to approach anonymity orders until the resolution of the appeal in PMC.’

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1 QMLR, 25th February 2025

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Council to pay family £6k for education failures – BBC News

‘A council has been told to pay a family more than £6,000 after failing to provide alternative education to a pupil who struggled to attend classes.’

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BBC News, 25th February 2025

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Ofcom calls on tech firms to step up action against ‘revenge porn’ – The Guardian

‘Tech platforms should combat the rapid rise in explicit deepfakes and “revenge porn” by using a database of images to protect women and girls online, according to new guidance being drawn up by the UK communications watchdog.’

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The Guardian, 25th February 2025

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Child exploitation and ‘cuckooing’ to be made criminal offences – The Independent

Posted February 24th, 2025 in children, drug trafficking, gangs, news, young persons by tracey

‘Criminals who groom children into county lines drug dealing could be jailed for up to 10 years in new legislation set to be introduced next week.’

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The Independent, 22nd February 2025

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Landmark reform: no time limit for Child Sexual Abuse claims – Kingsley Napley Medical Negligence and Personal Injury Blog

‘Earlier this month, the Government announced landmark reform to child sexual abuse personal injury claims. In legislation expected to be put before parliament next year, the 3-year time limit to bring such claims, which begins to run from a Claimant’s 18th birthday, will be abolished. The burden of proof on determining whether there can be a fair hearing will also shift, from the Claimant to the Defendant.’

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Kingsley Napley Medical Negligence and Personal Injury Blog, 20th February 2025

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Asylum seeker who lied about age loses appeal – BBC News

Posted February 20th, 2025 in appeals, asylum, children, deceit, immigration, news, young persons by tracey

‘An asylum seeker found to have “deliberately sought to mislead” about his age after arriving in the UK in a small boat has lost a challenge against the decision at the Court of Appeal.’

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BBC news, 19th February 2025

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