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Category Archive: Human rights

Noreen O’Meara: Brighton rocked! Next steps for reforming the European Court of Human Rights

A blaze of controversy erupted over the disputed timing of Abu Qatada’s referral request to the Grand Chamber […]

Constitutional Law Group April 20, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Helen Fenwick: An appeasement approach in the European Court of Human Rights?

This piece asks whether, in the light of UK proposals for the reform of the ECtHR, and in […]

Constitutional Law Group April 5, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Jacob Rowbottom: Cash for access and the problems of party funding

  Following the Sunday Times cash for access sting, political parties are reported to be putting negotiations on […]

UKCLA March 28, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK Parliament

David Mead: The Right To Protest Contained By Strasbourg: An Analysis of Austin v. UK & The Constitutional Pluralist Issues it Throws Up

The last few days have proved to be eventful for anyone interested in free speech and protest. First, […]

Constitutional Law Group March 16, 2012 Human rights

Douglas Edlin: Executing the Laws

Lethal Force and Legal Process According to Article II, Section 3 of the US Constitution, the President of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 15, 2012 America, Comparative law, Human rights

Colin Harvey: Engaging With Human Rights in a Disunited Kingdom

The world is saturated with the normative discourse of rights. Rights-talk is to be found almost everywhere; in […]

Constitutional Law Group March 13, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Christopher McCrudden: Comparing the European Court of Human Rights and the United States Supreme Court

An historic first formal meeting of the United States Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights […]

Constitutional Law Group March 12, 2012 Comparative law, Human rights

Tom Hickman: Data Over-Protection

When my central heating boiler stopped working the other day I was expecting exorbitant costs, cold nights huddled […]

Constitutional Law Group March 10, 2012 European Union, Human rights

Mark Elliott: The draft Brighton Declaration, the Human Rights Act, and the Bill of Rights debate

As Noreen O’Meara has already posted, a draft of the Brighton Declaration concerning reform of the European Court […]

Constitutional Law Group March 5, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Noreen O’Meara: Reforming the European Court of Human Rights: The Draft Brighton Declaration

Efforts to reform the European Court of Human Rights are defining the UK’s chairmanship of the Council of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 1, 2012 Human rights, International law

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