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Category Archive: Human rights

Richard Clayton: The Government’s New Proposals for the Human Rights Act; Part One – The Proposals in Outline

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The Conservative Party has opposed the HRA root and branch ever since its enactment.  Manifesto commitments to overhaul […]

UKCLA January 4, 2022 Constitutional change, Human rights, Human Rights Act 1998, United Kingdom

Leonie Koessler and Renan Araújo: A Novel German Precedent for Protecting Future Generations

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On May 1st 2021, three students and the charity Plan B brought the UK government to court for failing to take […]

UKCLA May 12, 2021 Climate Change, Germany, Human rights, UK government

Guy Baldwin: Banning Public Worship during the Pandemic?

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As the coronavirus pandemic stretches into its second year, the tension between freedom of religion and public health […]

UKCLA April 12, 2021 Australia, Civil Liberties, Human rights, Judicial review, New Zealand, Scotland

Fiona de Londras: Six-Monthly Votes on the Coronavirus Act 2020: A Meaningful Mode of Review?

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A year since the Coronavirus Act 2020 received Royal Assent, Parliament will today (25 March 2021) once more […]

UKCLA March 25, 2021 Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Florence Powell and Stephanie Needleman: How radical an instrument is Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998?

The operation of the Human Rights Act 1998 (the “HRA”) is currently being reviewed by the Government’s Independent […]

UKCLA March 24, 2021 Civil Liberties, Human rights, Judicial review, Judiciary, United Kingdom

Rhona Smith: ‘Building Back Better’ – obligations behind the soundbite

Whilst PM Boris Johnson and President Joe Biden may dispute who first used the tag ‘Build Back Better’ […]

UKCLA March 10, 2021 England, Human rights, International law, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Daniella Lock: The Shamima Begum Case: Difficulties with ‘democratic accountability’ as a justification for judicial deference in the national security context

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No doubt much will be written on the Supreme Court’s Shamima Begum ruling handed down on 26 February. […]

UKCLA March 9, 2021 Administrative law, Civil Liberties, Human rights, Judicial review, UK government, United Kingdom

Daniella Lock, Fiona de Londras and Pablo Grez Hidalgo: Parliamentary Engagement with Human Rights during COVID-19 and the Independent Human Rights Act Review

As the deadline for submissions to Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR) passes this week, the appropriate division […]

UKCLA March 3, 2021 Civil Liberties, England, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament

James Hand: Ministerial Maternity Leave

The Ministerial and other Maternity Allowances Bill is designed, in the words of the Prime Minister’s Written Statement, […]

UKCLA March 1, 2021 England, Human rights, UK government, United Kingdom

James Bevan: ‘10-year prison sentences for breaching COVID-19 entry requirements into the United Kingdom’? Governmental Decree is undermining the Rule of Law.

The Secretary of State for Health, Matt Hancock, announced in Parliament on Tuesday 9th February that those returning […]

UKCLA February 24, 2021 Civil Liberties, England, Human rights, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

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