The ECHR was incorporated into UK domestic law through the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA), which came into […]
Category Archive: Human rights
The issue of whether prisoners should have the right to vote (and, if so, which prisoners) has long […]
We can define our identity as individuals in three ways: through our choices, by the duties we owe, […]
Two years ago on this blog, we drew attention to the immigration judicial review system—by far the most […]
The recent massive street demonstrations against a proposal to enable extradition of some criminal suspects from Hong Kong […]
This is part of a series of posts in which Richard Ekins reflects upon Lord Sumption’s Reith Lectures. […]
This post summarises and offers a brief analysis of the ruling on Geraldine Finucane’s application before the United […]
This week’s announcement is below. ~~~ Call for Papers Durham Annual PGR Law Conference ‘Human Rights in a […]
On the 10 December 2018 we launched the findings of our research project funded by Joseph Rowntree Charitable […]
The Supreme Court recently handed down its decision in R (Hallam) v Secretary of State for Justice [2019] […]
