The relationship between the UK and the European Court of Human Rights is once again in the news. […]
Category Archive: Human rights
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, […]
The debate over which institution of government possesses ultimate constitutional authority for determining questions of human rights is […]
Hayley J. Hooper: ‘A Case without Precedent’: City of London v Samede and Others [2012] EWHC 34 (QB)
THE OCCUPY WALL STREET protest movement began on September 17, 2011 in the New York Financial District. Around […]
The Brighton Declaration, which emerged from last week’s High Level Conference on the Future of the European Court […]
A blaze of controversy erupted over the disputed timing of Abu Qatada’s referral request to the Grand Chamber […]
This piece asks whether, in the light of UK proposals for the reform of the ECtHR, and in […]
