Introduction Should UK citizens ordinarily resident in one of the constituent parts of the UK be treated equally […]
Category Archive: Human rights
As in the United Kingdom, the question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote has generated considerable […]
Theresa May and Keir Starmer disagree about whether human rights impede effective counterterrorism. Both bring experience at the […]
Does the right to religious freedom protect girls who wear religious dress to school, bakers who refuse to […]
A good deal of the legal and constitutional interest generated by Brexit has so far, perhaps unsurprisingly, focussed […]
The UK Government’s announcement that it intends to repeal the European Communities Act 1972 (ECA) through the Great […]
Does the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of R (on the application of Miller) v […]
Legal criticism of the EU (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill is quickly amassing. Notably, Paul Daly suggested that general […]
In the aftermath of the EU Referendum many hoped that Parliament will, in its wisdom, block what the […]
Euroscepticism – usually framed as an argument from national sovereignty – was an important driving force behind Brexit, […]
