Ghaidan v Godin-Mendoza remains the leading case on rights-compliant interpretation under section 3 of the UK Human Rights […]
Category Archive: Human rights
This blog does not intend to rehearse the merits of the prisoners’ voting rights saga. In principle it […]
As David Mead remarks his recent UKCLG blog post on the scope of the Human Rights Act, there […]
On 16 October 2013, a seven-judge panel of the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) unanimously rejected two challenges (R (Chester) […]
Guessing that it was not on my usual diet of journals, a colleague recently suggested an article in […]
In a recent interview in The Spectator, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Chris Grayling MP, […]
As is well known, in Hirst v UK (No 2) the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human […]
In the last fortnight, two major pieces of constitutional reform returned to the political agenda. The House of […]
Floundering for an angle as a member of a panel looking at the way forward after the Bill […]
The recent revelations by the Guardian about the ‘United Stasi of America’ appear to have disappointed, surprised and […]
