Injunctions against Protest: Could the Aarhus Convention offer Shell-ter to protestors?
March 03, 2025
Injunctions against Protest: Could the Aarhus Convention offer Shell-ter to protestors?March 03, 2025 In late 2024 the Shell UK Limited, Shell UK Oil Products Limited and Shell International Petroleum Company Limited returned to court to seek final injunctions against unlawful protest activity which had caused disruption to its operational sites. The outcome develops judicial guidance on the balance to be struck in injunction cases between the rights of businesses and landowners in England and Wales and those of campaigners claiming rights to protest under the Human Rights Act 1998. As such, the decision will be of particular interest to anyone involved in managing disruption by protestors. It also raised a new point; the extent to which the Aarhus convention can be regarded as a consideration for the court in addition to rights arising under the Human Rights Act 1998. The injunction applicationShell UK Limited (and the other companies) sought final injunctions to protect its operational premises from unlawful protest. In response 2 defences were filed challenging the continuation of the injunction on grounds that it breached protestors’ human rights under Articles 9, 10 and 11 of the European Convention of Human Rights (EHCR). The argument about AarhusOne of the claims made by the defendants in that context was that the injunction should be refused because it breached the terms of the Aarhus Convention which protects “environmental defenders” from “excessive” use of law (“Aarhus”). Its relevance to the injunction applicationBut before Dias J could consider that issue, he first had to reach a conclusion about whether Aarhus was relevant at all. As to that he acknowledged that the common law should not be used to incorporate otherwise unincorporated international conventions “through the back door” (A v Secretary of State for the Home Department (No 2) [2005] 1 WLR 414 (CA)). Takeaways
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