The debate over which institution of government possesses ultimate constitutional authority for determining questions of human rights is […]
Category Archive: Human rights
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 […]
Following the Sunday Times cash for access sting, political parties are reported to be putting negotiations on […]
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 […]
