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Jacob Rowbottom: A surprise ruling? Strasbourg upholds the ban on paid political ads on TV and Radio

The European Court of Human Rights has given its decision in Animal Defenders International , holding that the […]

Constitutional Law Group April 22, 2013 Human rights

Helen Fenwick: The Report of the Bill of Rights Commission: disappointing Conservative expectations or fulfilling them?

The Commission delivered its Report – A UK Bill of Rights? – The Choice Before Us – to […]

Constitutional Law Group March 21, 2013 Human rights

Colm O’Cinneide: Human Rights, Devolution and the Constrained Authority of the Westminster Parliament

The debate over the place of human rights in UK constitutional law continues to run and run. The […]

Constitutional Law Group March 4, 2013 Devolution, Human rights, Northern Ireland

Roger Masterman: The Mirror Crack’d

Until recently, the Ullah principle – that in giving effect to the Convention rights under the HRA the […]

Constitutional Law Group February 13, 2013 Human rights, Judicial review

Ronan McCrea: Strasbourg Judgement in Eweida and Others v United Kingdom

The European Court of Human Rights has issued its decision in the highly anticipated case of Eweida and […]

Constitutional Law Group January 16, 2013 Human rights

Massimo Fichera and Helen E. Hartnell: All you need is law: Same-sex marriage in Italian courts

The Italian Corte di Cassazione (CdC) has delivered a judgment which marks a fundamental change of direction in the treatment […]

Constitutional Law Group December 12, 2012 European Union, Human rights

David Feldman: The European Court of Human Rights and the UK – Why Should Strasbourg Decide On Our Human Rights?

The date set for publication of the report of the Commission on a Bill of Rights  approaches.  The […]

Constitutional Law Group December 7, 2012 Human rights, International law, UK Parliament

Tom Hickman: The Return of Abu Qatada (to the streets of London)

The Abu Qatada saga is proving to be a very expensive and very embarrassing headache for the British […]

Constitutional Law Group November 14, 2012 European Union, Human rights, Judiciary

George Letsas: Redfearn v UK: Even Racists Have the Right to Freedom of Thought

In a liberal democracy, everyone should be treated as an equal and everyone should have the right to […]

Constitutional Law Group November 13, 2012 Human rights

Helen Fenwick: What’s Wrong with s.2 of the Human Rights Act?

It’s rare for a section of an Act of Parliament to arouse as much ire as s2 does, […]

Constitutional Law Group October 9, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

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