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Lord Browne-Wilkinson mentioned

Parliamentary Research
The royal prerogative and ministerial advice - CBP-9877
Oct. 24 2023

Found: doctrines of English law could be imported almost by a side -wind in the manner suggested ”.102 Lord Browne -Wilkinson



Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications
Jan. 09 2026
Employment Appeal Tribunal
Source Page: London Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Mr I Sodola (Debarred): [2026] EAT 6
Document: London Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Mr I Sodola (Debarred) [2026] EAT 6 (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: give any direct evidence about the employer’s subjective motivation —not least since, as Lord Browne-Wilkinson

Jul. 31 2025
Employment Appeal Tribunal
Source Page: Miss S Bailey v Aviva Employment Services Ltd: [2025] EAT 109
Document: Miss S Bailey v Aviva Employment Services Ltd: [2025] EAT 109 (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: The tribunal then referred to re Pinochet [1999] UKHL 52 in which Lord Browne-Wilkinson discussed there

Jan. 22 2025
Employment Appeal Tribunal
Source Page: Ms Carol McMahon v AXA ICAS Ltd: [2025] EAT 8
Document: Ms Carol McMahon v AXA ICAS Ltd [2025] EAT 8 (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: The employment judge had been correct to apply th e dictum of Lord Browne -Wilkinson in Delaney that

Oct. 02 2024
Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber)
Source Page: AMARJEET MUDAN AND TAJINDER MUDAN v THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HIS MAJESTY’S REVENUE AND Customs [2024] UKUT 00307 (TCC)
Document: AMARJEET MUDAN AND TAJINDER MUDAN v THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HIS MAJESTY’S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: not a legitimate aid to statutory interpretation unless the three conditions set out by Lord Browne -Wilkinson

Oct. 02 2024
Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber)
Source Page: Bandstream Media and Corporate Communications Ltd v The Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs [2024] UKUT 00306 (TCC)
Document: Bandstream Media and Corporate Communications Ltd v The Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: not a legitimate aid to statutory interpretation unless the three conditions set out by Lord Browne -Wilkinson

Sep. 20 2024
Employment Appeal Tribunal
Source Page: Mr J Edwards v Unite the Union and Others: [2024] EAT 151
Document: Mr J Edwards v Unite the Union and Others: [2024] EAT 151 (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: give any direct evidence about the employer’s subjective mot ivation – not least since, as Lord Browne -Wilkinson

Apr. 18 2024
Employment Appeal Tribunal
Source Page: Verifone (UK) Ltd v Ms K Zena: [2024] EAT 54
Document: Verifone (UK) Ltd v Ms K Zena: [2024] EAT 54 (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: , be sufficient , of itself, to cause the burden of proof to shift ; that is because, as Lord Browne -Wilkinson

Apr. 09 2024
Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber)
Source Page: THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HIS MAJESTY’S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS v INNOVATIVE BITES LIMITED [2024] UKUT 00095 (TCC)
Document: The Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs v Innovative Bites Limited (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: Neuberger J said: 'It appears to me that the observations of Pe ter Gibson J, approved by Lord Browne -Wilkinson

Jul. 14 2023
Employment Appeal Tribunal
Source Page: Ms S Sually v HM Revenue and Customs: [2023] EAT 83
Document: Ms S Sually v HM Revenue and Customs [2023] EAT 83 (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: In Anyanwu v South Bank Student Union [2001] UKHL 14 , [2001] ICR 391 Lord Browne - Wilkinson stated

May. 26 2023
Employment Appeal Tribunal
Source Page: Mr R Jakkhu v Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd: [2023] EAT 77
Document: Mr R Jakkhu v Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd [2023] EAT 77 (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: give any direct evidence about the employer’s subjective motivation - not least since, as Lord Browne -Wilkinson



Deposited Papers
Friday 15th December 2023
Scotland Office
Source Page: I. Judgement of the Court of Session. Opinion of Lady Haldane in the petition, the Scottish Ministers for judicial review of the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (Prohibition on Submission for Royal Assent) Order 2023 made and laid before the UK Parliament by the Secretary of State (under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998) on 17 Jan 2023. 65p. II. Answers for Lord Stewart of Dirleton KC, the Advocate General for Scotland, for and on behalf of the Secretary of State for Scotland to the petition of the Scottish Ministers. 24p. III. Note of argument for Lord Stewart of Dirleton KC, the Advocate General for Scotland, for and on behalf of the Secretary of State for Scotland, to the Scottish Ministers. 17p.
Document: Scotland_Office_Court_of_Session_Judgment_11_December_2023.pdf (PDF)

Found: p 575 (in R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex p Pierson [1998] AC 539), Lord Browne -Wilkinson




Lord Browne-Wilkinson mentioned in Scottish results


Scottish Government Publications
Thursday 31st August 2023

Source Page: Gender recognition reform: Section 35 Order challenge - petition
Document: Gender recognition reform: Section 35 Order challenge - note of argument for the Scottish Ministers (PDF)

Found: the decision itself: R v Hull University Visit or, ex parte Page [1993] AC 682 at 702 (Lord Browne -Wilkinson