Members of the UKCLG are invited to the following event on Thursday, co-hosted by the Anglo-Australian Lawyers Society […]
Category Archive: Human rights
There is a global trend towards the recognition of same-sex unions, with recent expressions of support from Prime […]
Along with moaning about the weather, queuing is generally regarded as part and parcel of life in Britain. […]
The hugely significant Justice and Security Bill was published by the Government last week and received its first […]
The Justice and Security Bill aims inter alia to ‘provide for closed material procedure in relation to certain […]
The relationship between the UK and the European Court of Human Rights is once again in the news. […]
If a week’s a long time in politics, then two years is surely a couple of lifetimes? Hidden […]
In conducting constitutional review with a proportionality test, much depends on the how the purpose of the challenged […]
One may question whether “the practice of sport is a human right”, as stated in the Olympic Charter. […]
For a society as devoted to secrets and privacy as the British are traditionally supposed to be, however, […]
