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Category Archive: Human rights

Nick Barber: Does China Enjoy Greater Legitimacy Than Any Western State?

I was listening to the radio a little while ago, and heard Martin Jacques talking about China.  I […]

Constitutional Law Group November 28, 2012 China, Comparative law, Human rights

Tom Hickman: Justice & Security Bill: Defeat, or Not a Defeat: That is the Question.

Last week the House of Lords approved a number of amendments to the Justice and Security Bill in […]

Constitutional Law Group November 27, 2012 Human rights, UK Parliament

Gavin Phillipson: Debating the Abu Qatada affair

I watched the BBC’s flagship political debate Question Time last week and saw a panel of senior politicians from […]

UKCLA November 24, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary

Tom Hickman: The Return of Abu Qatada (to the streets of London)

The Abu Qatada saga is proving to be a very expensive and very embarrassing headache for the British […]

Constitutional Law Group November 14, 2012 European Union, Human rights, Judiciary

George Letsas: Redfearn v UK: Even Racists Have the Right to Freedom of Thought

In a liberal democracy, everyone should be treated as an equal and everyone should have the right to […]

Constitutional Law Group November 13, 2012 Human rights

Paul Bernal: Internet Anonymity: A Very British Dilemma

Andy Smith, a senior security official at the Cabinet Office, caused quite a stir at the Parliament and […]

Constitutional Law Group November 6, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Mark Elliott and Christopher Forsyth: A right to administrative justice?

In its second consultation paper, the Commission on a Bill of Rights asks whether a UK bill of […]

Constitutional Law Group October 10, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Helen Fenwick: What’s Wrong with s.2 of the Human Rights Act?

It’s rare for a section of an Act of Parliament to arouse as much ire as s2 does, […]

Constitutional Law Group October 9, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Andrew Hammel: Why the Circumcision Judgment looks so weird to American Eyes

The Cologne Landgericht decision proclaiming religious circumcision to be a form of illegal assault will apparently soon be […]

Constitutional Law Group October 4, 2012 America, Comparative law, Human rights

Robert Thomas: The New Immigration Rules and the Right to Family life

In June 2012, Theresa May, the Home Secretary, laid a new statement of changes in immigration rules before […]

Constitutional Law Group October 4, 2012 Human rights, Judicial review, UK Parliament

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