Discusses the finding of discrimination by the House of Lords in A v Secretary of State for the Home Department on whether the detention without trial of foreign nationals suspected of terrorist offences under the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 breached the European Convention on Human Rights 1950 arts 5 and 14. Considers the implications of the decision in terms of the UK's adoption of European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence following the Human Rights Act 1998. Examines the application of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 s.4, the significance of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, and potential consequences for governments seeking to maintain public security
The content of the master these sis case study of counter-terrorism measures in th UK and their impa...
This article aims to assess the impact that the European Convention of Human Rights, incorporated in...
The event of 9/11 ushered in some critical national security questions. One of such question, is on ...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
The United Kingdom has post September 11th, and the horrifying attacks in the United States, argued ...
Everyone’s right to liberty is protected in the European Convention on Human Rights and also in most...
This paper seeks to analyze the impact of terrorism on the enjoyment of civil liberties guaranteed u...
The compatibility of anti-terrorism control orders with Arts 5 and 6 of the European Convention for ...
It is settled that the tension between counter-terrorism measures and human rights is real. This pap...
The attacks of 11 September 2001 and the reaction to them has been the gravest challenge to date to ...
That its “unwritten” nature makes the United Kingdom’s constitution extremely flexible is a truism i...
This article assesses the role of security detention within the context of a number of the United Ki...
Examines the arguments in favour of repealing the Human Rights Act 1998, and replacing it with a UK ...
This paper discusses the judgment of the House of Lords in Gillan [2006] UKHL 12, where the law lord...
Contemporary British anti-terror legislation has been characterised by an extensive use of extra-ord...
The content of the master these sis case study of counter-terrorism measures in th UK and their impa...
This article aims to assess the impact that the European Convention of Human Rights, incorporated in...
The event of 9/11 ushered in some critical national security questions. One of such question, is on ...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
The United Kingdom has post September 11th, and the horrifying attacks in the United States, argued ...
Everyone’s right to liberty is protected in the European Convention on Human Rights and also in most...
This paper seeks to analyze the impact of terrorism on the enjoyment of civil liberties guaranteed u...
The compatibility of anti-terrorism control orders with Arts 5 and 6 of the European Convention for ...
It is settled that the tension between counter-terrorism measures and human rights is real. This pap...
The attacks of 11 September 2001 and the reaction to them has been the gravest challenge to date to ...
That its “unwritten” nature makes the United Kingdom’s constitution extremely flexible is a truism i...
This article assesses the role of security detention within the context of a number of the United Ki...
Examines the arguments in favour of repealing the Human Rights Act 1998, and replacing it with a UK ...
This paper discusses the judgment of the House of Lords in Gillan [2006] UKHL 12, where the law lord...
Contemporary British anti-terror legislation has been characterised by an extensive use of extra-ord...
The content of the master these sis case study of counter-terrorism measures in th UK and their impa...
This article aims to assess the impact that the European Convention of Human Rights, incorporated in...
The event of 9/11 ushered in some critical national security questions. One of such question, is on ...