The recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Hutchinson v United Kingdom (2015) is the latest twist in the political legal struggle between Westminster and Strasbourg. Whilst the British government has made several successions to the ECtHR regarding the role of the executive in the imprisonment of lifers, the thorny issue of the whole of life tariff, and prospect of prisoner release under that tariff, has been an ongoing debate. Whilst the ECtHR appeared to directly challenge domestic policy in the preceding decision in Vinter and Others v United Kingdom this latest decision, the seeming retreat from Vinter, by the Fourth Section of the court, appears to be more of a response to hard line domestic politics than a con...
peer-reviewedThe distinctive feature of the sentence of life imprisonment is that it is indeterminat...
New archival evidence reveals how UK governments, since the 1970s, have been concerned primarily wit...
The UK Government proposed in February 2020 that sentenced prisoner transfers with EU member states ...
In Vinter and Others v United Kingdom (2013) the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights...
In Vinter and Others v. United Kingdom, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights held...
In the judgement rendered by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in Hutchinson v...
The imposition of life sentences upon prisoners, and their compatibility with the European Conventio...
This article explores the escalating conflict between European judges and domestic politicians over t...
Since the abolition of the death penalty, life imprisonment in England and Wales has had a literal m...
peer-reviewedThe purpose of the research themes examined in this article is to contribute to the ong...
In the judgement rendered by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in Hutchinson v...
In the dispute between Strasbourg and Westminster over prisoners’ voting rights, the arguments of bo...
This article reviews the system of whole life orders in England and Wales, looking in particular at ...
In 2005 the ECtHR ruled that the UK was in breach of Art. 3 of Protocol 1 (Hirst v. The United Kingd...
Comments on the constitutional issues raised by decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Hi...
peer-reviewedThe distinctive feature of the sentence of life imprisonment is that it is indeterminat...
New archival evidence reveals how UK governments, since the 1970s, have been concerned primarily wit...
The UK Government proposed in February 2020 that sentenced prisoner transfers with EU member states ...
In Vinter and Others v United Kingdom (2013) the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights...
In Vinter and Others v. United Kingdom, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights held...
In the judgement rendered by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in Hutchinson v...
The imposition of life sentences upon prisoners, and their compatibility with the European Conventio...
This article explores the escalating conflict between European judges and domestic politicians over t...
Since the abolition of the death penalty, life imprisonment in England and Wales has had a literal m...
peer-reviewedThe purpose of the research themes examined in this article is to contribute to the ong...
In the judgement rendered by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in Hutchinson v...
In the dispute between Strasbourg and Westminster over prisoners’ voting rights, the arguments of bo...
This article reviews the system of whole life orders in England and Wales, looking in particular at ...
In 2005 the ECtHR ruled that the UK was in breach of Art. 3 of Protocol 1 (Hirst v. The United Kingd...
Comments on the constitutional issues raised by decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Hi...
peer-reviewedThe distinctive feature of the sentence of life imprisonment is that it is indeterminat...
New archival evidence reveals how UK governments, since the 1970s, have been concerned primarily wit...
The UK Government proposed in February 2020 that sentenced prisoner transfers with EU member states ...