Koliko god se tu Arnaut i Hare busali u prsa, kad su zasluge ganicevog pravnog tima u pitanju, treba prvenstveno tu zahvaliti Ganicu sto je bogat covjek pa je imao para da si priusti neka od vjerovatno najboljih (i najskupljih)bierkof wrote:Slazem se, lepi Hare je imao jako losih poteza, ali ovo je profesionalno odradio, i to mu se mora priznati. Vidis kako mozes Harise kada hoces. Rotacionog tajkuna treba samo ignorisati.winabike wrote:Hebo Fahru, nek se grize. Harija ne mogu očima vidjet, ali tek me Fahro na fiziološke reakcije tjeraultima_palabra wrote:Prljavi Hari je najveći dobitnik u ovoj priči...izborna godina, došla mu lopta na volej, on je iskoristio manirom rasnog strijelcaFahro će si muda pojest
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Treba zahvaliti Haretu, Arnautu, Emini i Saneli. Nije mala stvar kada ti Engleski sud opali samar i kaze da zloupotrebljavas njihov pravosudni sistem. Ovo je zaista bilo odradjeno rutinski i cisto! Aferim.![]()
Imam pitanje za one koji poznaju pravo ili imaju neke dodatne informacije...
Da li Ganic sada ima osnove za protutuzbu i ako je odgovor da, mislite li da ce Ganic uci u tu avanturu? Nevin covjek je bio ponizen i maltretiran dugo vremena, i da li bi ova pobjeda mogla donjeti neke koristi u tuzbi Ganica (privatno) ili Bosne I Hercegovine protiv Srbije za genocid?
Nadam se da cu da ih vidim kako se angazuju u odbrani Ilije!
advokatskih imena u ovoj oblasti.
A za Iliju se ne brini, njega ce i dalje braniti petorazredni srbijanski advokati, dobro ce biti ako i za takve bude para
Evo biografije jednog od Ganicevih advokata:
http://www.doughtystreet.co.uk/barriste ... cbe_qc.cfm
Overview
Edward Fitzgerald, Legal Aid Lawyer of the year in 2009, the winner of the Silk of the Year award in 2005 and Times Justice Human Rights Award in 1998, specialises in criminal law, public law and international human rights law. In June 2008 he was awarded the CBE for services to human rights.
As a criminal practitioner he has featured in many of the leading cases involving extradition, appeals against miscarriages of justice, and international law. He also frequently appears in the Privy Council in cases involving the constitutions of the Commonwealth, Caribbean, death penalty appeals and extradition.
Edward has been called to the Bar in numerous jurisdictions including Belize, Grenada and St Vincent and has been granted rights of audience to appear in cases in Hong Kong, Trinidad and Tobago, St Lucia, Bahamas and the British Virgin Islands.
What the directories say
Chambers and Partners listed Edward as the leading silk in the field of Extradition, Crime and Administrative and Public Law and Star Performer in the fields of civil liberties. 'Edward Fitzgerald QC is "top-class and a guarantee of excellence." He has recently been acting in the McKinnon case and in Rwanda v Ugirashebuja and Others, concerning an individual who is wanted in Rwanda for genocide. Solicitors note that he has "a huge knowledge base and great attention to detail." He is also known for applying the "utmost dedication" to his cases.'
Edward is also consistently ranking in Legal 500 for his work in Administrative and Public Law, Crime and Human Rights.
Recent cases in the field of extradition include
* Serbia v Ganic - Ongoing extradition case of a former member of Bosnian presidency, fighting extradition to Serbia.
* Rwanda v Ugirashebuja and Ors [2009] - The successful appeal of Mr Ugirashebuja who is wanted in Rwanda for genocide. The appeal has now been heard and awaiting judgment.
* Spain v Jose Ignacio de Juana Chaos [2008] - Defendant fighting his extradition to Spain.
* United States of America v Stanley Tollman [2008] EWHC 184 (Admin) Successful ruling against the extradition of Stanley Tollman on grounds of oppression before the District Judge following the remittal of the case from the High Court.
* Federal Republic of Germany v Roisin McAliskey - The successful appeal against extradition to Germany on terrorist charges of Roisin McAliskey, the daughter of Bernadette McAliskey, a case heard in Belfast.
* R (On behalf of Lotfi Raissi) v SSHD [2008] EWCA Civ 72. Successful challenge to the Secretary of State's decision to refuse compensation to Lotfi Raissi, the Algerian pilot wrongly accused of participation in 9/11 plot and sought by the United States of America for extradition.
* The case of Jamil El Banna and Omar Deghayes which resulted in Spanish judge abandoning his request for extradition of two defendants returned from Guantanamo Bay.
Recent notable cases have included
* HKSAR - Wong Hung Ki -Successful abuse of process appeal in the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong.
* Samantha Orobator v SSHD, successful challenge to a life imprisonment sentence imposed by the Laos.
* The Ghurkas' test case successful challenge to the Secretary of State's refusal of their right to settle in the UK.
* The successful challenge to the Control Order regime in the case in the House of Lords (SSHD v MB) [2007] 3 WLR 681.
* The successful appeals against deportation to Lybia of AS and DD [2008] EWCA Civ 289.
* The successful appeal of Mr Othman (Abu Qatada) [2008] EWCA Civ 290 against his deportation to Jordan. The case is currently pending in the ECHR.
Edward Fitzgerald has won numerous important appeals in the House of Lords and the Privy Council establishing rights for life sentence prisoners and prisoners on death row, including
* SSHD ex p Anderson [2003] AC 837
* Reyes v The Queen [2002] 2 AC 235
* R v Matthew [2005] 1 AC 433
* R v Greene Browne [2000] 1 AC 45
Important criminal appeals have included successful appeals
* R v Coutts [2006] 1WLR 3154
* The Bridgewater Three appeal
* Bentley appeal
* Michael Stone appeal
He argued the case of Simms and O'Brien in the House of Lords, establishing prisoners' rights of access to the media to complain about miscarriages of justice.
Edward Fitzgerald has recently been involved in the case of Young Vui Kong v DPP in Singapore, challenging mandatory death penalty.
He has also appeared frequently in the European Court of Human Rights in cases such as
* Venables and Thompson v UK
* Stafford v UK
* Johnson v UK
* Singh & Hussain v UK
* Scott v Spain
* Portington v Greece
* Steele and Others v UK
* Represented the applicants Mitchell and Jones in the case of Jones and Others v Saudi Arabia in the House of Lords and is conducting their appeal to the European Court of Human Rights
* Mangouras v Spain, recently hears in the Grand Chamber
