NEWS
Anneliese Blackwood Returns from Pegasus Scholarship
12 January 2010
Anneliese Blackwood has just returned to chambers after completing a Pegasus scholarship to Australia. Anneliese spent the first few weeks in Sydney where she worked with Nicholas Owens, a barrister at Seven Wentworth Barristers' Chambers. She then spent several weeks with the law firm Mallesons Stephen Jaques in their Melbourne office. Whilst she was there she worked with partner Natalie Hickey and her team on the Telstra v PDC case which raised the question of whether copyright could subsist in telephone directories. As some novel legal points emerged in this case Anneliese conducted a considerable amount of research into copyright law across multiple jurisdictions and she attended the hearing of this matter in the Federal Court. Anneliese also assisted partner Chris Fox with work he was doing in connection with the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission.
Finally Anneliese spent nearly a month working in the chambers of Chief Justice Black of the Federal Court of Australia. During this time she was also able to participate in the work of the Australian Competition Tribunal, headed by Justice Finkelstein.
Please click below for more information on:
Anneliese Blackwood
20/1/2012 Eurostar is not a utility, rules High Court
19/1/2012 Lecture to mark the contribution of Sir Jeremy Lever KCMG QC to European Law
17/1/2012 Othman (Abu Qatada) v United Kingdom (8139/09)
16/1/2012 JBW Ltd v Ministry of Justice [2012] EWCA Civ 8
5/1/2012 R(Imperial Tobacco, BAT, Philip Morris and Gallaher) v Secretary of State for Health
10/2/2012 VAT and Indirect Tax Webinar: Place of supply of goods and services
7/2/2012 Annual Conference on International Sports Law
Public Law & Human Rights Update
Success on Strike-Out Application Gives “Photo-Me” Passport to Trial
Ryanair Holdings plc v Office of Fair Trading (Aer Lingus Group plc intervening)

