How should workers respond to bullying and intimidation tactics used by employers during industrial action disputes? Two leading […]
Category Archive: Human rights
On 1 September the Prime Minister made a statement to Parliament in which he indicated that the Government […]
It seems that a day cannot go by without another mention by the Conservative party of their desire […]
The site has recently seen posts addressing the UK’s relationship to the European Convention of Human Rights – […]
In the following blog the authors of the third edition of a leading text on the Law of […]
I wrote last week about the dismissal of Dominic Grieve as Attorney-General and subsequent indications as to the […]
I might have misheard but perception does seem to be nine-tenths of the law when it comes to […]
On 2nd May, the High Court held that the UK Government must pay Serdar Mohammed (SM) compensation because […]
In its weighty tome, Scotland’s Future, the Scottish Government promises that at its heart, an independent Scotland will […]
CROSS-POSTED FROM OPENDEMOCRACY.NET. The European UnionData Protection Directive of 1995 has always had lofty, and in many ways […]
