Source: https://www.axiomadvocates.com/advocates/profile/lesley-irvine
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 11:15:11+00:00

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Lesley specialises in public and commercial law with an emphasis on human rights, EU and equalities law. She has a particular interest in and recent experience of successfully litigating the public sector equality duty in section 149 of the Equality Act 2010.
Her substantial judicial review practice (acting alone and with senior) includes acting for both petitioners and respondents, including local authorities. She is currently instructed as junior counsel to the Scottish Government in the challenge to the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act 2012, which was recently the subject of a preliminary reference to the CJEU. Lesley was junior counsel for the petitioners in Morrison & Others v Alistair Carmichael MP & Another  ECIH 51, the first election petition to be brought in Scotland since 1964. She was instructed as junior counsel for the petitioner in the first challenge to a planning decision of one of the Local Review Bodies established following the changes brought about by the Planning etc. (Scotland) Act 2006. In 2014, she was instructed as junior counsel for the local authority in the FAI at Paisley into the death of Declan Hainey.
Lesley has advised on state aid and other EU as well as general civil matters, including commercial cases, and appears regularly in the Court of Session, including the Inner House and in the commercial court. She also regularly appears in the Upper Tribunal and First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber). She was the Lord Reid Scholar for 2011/12.
 CSOH 174, 2015 SLT 32;  CSIH 24 - British Nationality Act 1981 - s.4C - whether applied to children of citizens of the UK & Colonies by descent - Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) - whether necessary aid to construction.
(Extra Division, 19 March 2015) - whether transitional provisions in s.141 of Legal Aid, Sentencing and Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 2012 applicable - whether principle against doubtful penalisation engaged [NB: reclaiming motion allowed ex tempore on basis of argument at common law].
Hunter v Student Awards Agency for Scotland & Others  CSOH 71 - student loans - age discrimination - whether age limit in Education (Student Loans) (Scotland) Regulations 2007 lawful - test for justification - whether "manifestly without reasonable foundation".
 CSOH 62, 2015 SLT 407;  CSIH 38 - exclusion of spouses of refugees from domestic violence provisions of immigration rules – whether Section E- DVILR lawful - Art.14 - whether discrimination unjustified - test for justification.
 CSOH 60 - continued failure of Scottish Ministers to lay regulations before Scottish Parliament following declarator of Supreme Court that failure to do so unlawful - whether continued failure contrary to rule of law - whether Art.5 ECHR engaged - whether discrimination under Art.14 ECHR.
 CSOH 73 - 'no time limit' endorsement - whether correct legal test as to proof of residence applied - burden of proof - whether affidavit evidence able to be relied upon.
 CSOH 91 - naturalisation - "good character" - whether requirement for 10 years' status fetter on discretion - whether paragraph 9.7(b) of Nationality Instructions lawful.
 CSOH 131 - necessary wayleave - Electricity Act 1989 - whether owner/occupier entitled to compensation for period prior to date of signature - Art.1, Protocol 1 - whether interference with peaceful enjoyment of possessions - Art.14 - whether discrimination on grounds of 'other status'.
 CSIH 73 - Local Review Bodies (LRBs) - Public Participation Directive (PPD) - Art.6 ECHR - EU Charter of Fundamental Rights - decision of LRB regarding planning permission for wind turbine development falling within PPD - whether subject to enhanced standard of review - whether otherwise lawful.
 1 WLR 2283,  2 CMLR 27 - CJEU - Reference for a preliminary ruling - Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act 2014 - whether minimum price compatible with Regulation1308/2013 on common organisation of the markets in agricultural products and Arts. 34 & 36 TFEU.
 ECIH 71, 2016 SLT 163;  ECIH 90, 2015 SLT 163 - petition under s.106 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 - whether engaged by statement made by candidate in respect of himself - whether statement at issue related to personal character or conduct - whether made for the purpose of affecting return of any candidate at election.

References: Art.14
 Art.5
 Art.14
 Art.1
 Art.14
 Art.6
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