So the Bill of rights Commission has produced its final report after a 21-month long study into the […]
Following the Prime Minister’s declaration of “war” on judicial review last month, the Ministry of Justice has now […]
The Italian Corte di Cassazione (CdC) has delivered a judgment which marks a fundamental change of direction in the treatment […]
The date set for publication of the report of the Commission on a Bill of Rights approaches. The […]
It’ll be over by Christmas we thought – strongholds taken, fortifications dug in and positions entrenched. “It gives […]
Does ‘status’ really matter? In the global age of human rights it seems that being a ‘person’ is […]
As another fractious year in politics comes to an end, Griffith University has released the results of its […]
I was listening to the radio a little while ago, and heard Martin Jacques talking about China. I […]
Last week the House of Lords approved a number of amendments to the Justice and Security Bill in […]
