Following the Sunday Times cash for access sting, political parties are reported to be putting negotiations on […]
Category Archive: Human rights
The last few days have proved to be eventful for anyone interested in free speech and protest. First, […]
Lethal Force and Legal Process According to Article II, Section 3 of the US Constitution, the President of […]
The world is saturated with the normative discourse of rights. Rights-talk is to be found almost everywhere; in […]
An historic first formal meeting of the United States Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights […]
When my central heating boiler stopped working the other day I was expecting exorbitant costs, cold nights huddled […]
As Noreen O’Meara has already posted, a draft of the Brighton Declaration concerning reform of the European Court […]
Efforts to reform the European Court of Human Rights are defining the UK’s chairmanship of the Council of […]
Europe and the US have had very different approaches to privacy – and in particular data privacy – […]
Fundamental rights protection, once a side show, has become important for the EU, as proved by the newfound […]
