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Category Archive: Human rights

James Lambert: Law Via the Internet Conference 2013

Why is an international conference on free access to law being hosted this year in Jersey (population 90,000 […]

UKCLA April 12, 2013 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Conor Gearty: The Important Inconvenience of the Rule of Law

Omar Othman is a resident of this country – guilty of no crime and up to now facing […]

Constitutional Law Group March 30, 2013 Human rights, Judiciary

Helen Fenwick: The Report of the Bill of Rights Commission: disappointing Conservative expectations or fulfilling them?

The Commission delivered its Report – A UK Bill of Rights? – The Choice Before Us – to […]

Constitutional Law Group March 21, 2013 Human rights

Scott Stephenson: The Constitutional Significance of Statutory Repeal: How Far Can Parliament Turn Back the Clock?

The current system for human rights protection in the UK is once again under siege. In the last […]

Constitutional Law Group March 7, 2013 Human rights, UK Parliament

Colm O’Cinneide: Human Rights, Devolution and the Constrained Authority of the Westminster Parliament

The debate over the place of human rights in UK constitutional law continues to run and run. The […]

Constitutional Law Group March 4, 2013 Devolution, Human rights, Northern Ireland

Paul Bernal: The Trial of Lady Chatterley’s Online Lover?

Britain has often had a very confused relationship with obscenity and pornography, one that has been played out […]

Constitutional Law Group February 27, 2013 Human rights

David Mead: “Don’t Think Of An Elephant”: How Conceptualising Is Able To Skew The Outcome In Human Rights Cases

In his 2004 book “Don’t think of an elephant” cognitive linguist George Lakoff offered his view on the […]

Constitutional Law Group February 26, 2013 Human rights, Judicial review

David Erdos: Mustn’t Ask, Mustn’t Tell: Could New EU Data Laws Ban Historical and Legal Research?

Even with the advent of Web 2.0, data protection law is still often seen as technical and only […]

Constitutional Law Group February 14, 2013 Human rights

Roger Masterman: The Mirror Crack’d

Until recently, the Ullah principle – that in giving effect to the Convention rights under the HRA the […]

Constitutional Law Group February 13, 2013 Human rights, Judicial review

Richard Ekins: Rights-consistent interpretation and (reckless) amendment

Discussion about s 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) tends to focus on the scope of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 24, 2013 Human rights, UK Parliament

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