Examines the impact of the ECHR in British overseas territories, with reference to the protection of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in Bermuda. Discusses how Bermuda's law on LGBT persons still fails to conform to the ECHR and notes the Convention's influence on public policy. Discusses Bermudan cases in which the ECHR has been read into domestic law and whether constitutional reform is needed to ensure full implementation
When the European Convention on Human Rights was drawn up in 1948, the issues of sexual orientation ...
A recent Advocate General’s Opinion by Advocate General Melchior Wathelet before the European Court ...
This article examines the legal status of queer rights in Caribbean jurisprudence. It conducts an an...
Since the late 1990s emphasis has been placed by the UK government on enhancing human rights in its ...
It is often thought that affording rights is a progressive movement; rights are given to natural leg...
In 2018, the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda revoked the right to marry for same-sex couples. ...
This paper considers the introduction of a bill of rights to a territory’s constitution as an exampl...
This thesis explores the relationship between British colonial influence and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,...
"Since its inception, the European Convention on Human Rights has been a beacon of hope to gay men a...
In the case of MB v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions[Case C-451/16] [2018] Pens. L.R. 17, th...
When the European Convention on Human Rights was drawn up in 1948, the issues of sexual orientation ...
The rights of sexual minorities have advanced at an increasingly rapid pace over the last decades, p...
Non-heterosexual people are still facing widespread discrimination in Europe, in spite of rights pos...
This chapter considers, in light of recent case law, the potential of European Union (EU) law to fur...
Part I of this Note explores the history of LGB rights in Northern Ireland, focusing on the developm...
When the European Convention on Human Rights was drawn up in 1948, the issues of sexual orientation ...
A recent Advocate General’s Opinion by Advocate General Melchior Wathelet before the European Court ...
This article examines the legal status of queer rights in Caribbean jurisprudence. It conducts an an...
Since the late 1990s emphasis has been placed by the UK government on enhancing human rights in its ...
It is often thought that affording rights is a progressive movement; rights are given to natural leg...
In 2018, the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda revoked the right to marry for same-sex couples. ...
This paper considers the introduction of a bill of rights to a territory’s constitution as an exampl...
This thesis explores the relationship between British colonial influence and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,...
"Since its inception, the European Convention on Human Rights has been a beacon of hope to gay men a...
In the case of MB v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions[Case C-451/16] [2018] Pens. L.R. 17, th...
When the European Convention on Human Rights was drawn up in 1948, the issues of sexual orientation ...
The rights of sexual minorities have advanced at an increasingly rapid pace over the last decades, p...
Non-heterosexual people are still facing widespread discrimination in Europe, in spite of rights pos...
This chapter considers, in light of recent case law, the potential of European Union (EU) law to fur...
Part I of this Note explores the history of LGB rights in Northern Ireland, focusing on the developm...
When the European Convention on Human Rights was drawn up in 1948, the issues of sexual orientation ...
A recent Advocate General’s Opinion by Advocate General Melchior Wathelet before the European Court ...
This article examines the legal status of queer rights in Caribbean jurisprudence. It conducts an an...