In the second week of August, Britain’s political classes were gripped by panic as a number of English […]
Category Archive: Human rights
The binding nature of the Charter The life of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights began in December […]
So the silly season is back with a second instalment of last year’s soap opera but with the […]
The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) submitted its advice on a Bill of Rights on 10th December […]
Readers might be interested to know that Colin Harvey and Colm O’Cinneide have published a short opinion piece in the […]
The perception that the protections afforded by domestic courts under the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) should replicate […]
The European Court of Human Rights and the influence that its judgments exert over UK law have recently […]
Stephen Sedley, the UKCLG’s honorary president, has an article in the London Review of Books “The Goodwin and […]
Last month’s SC ruling in Re McCaughey ([2011] UKSC 20) is the latest in an important line of […]
How far, if at all, should we take into account the effects of our internal constitutional debates on […]
