Discusses the existence of a bill of the rights in the UK in light of suggestions by persons such as the Conservative Party leader that one needs to be introduced. Considers: (1) whether the Human Rights Act 1998 constitutes a bill of rights, with reference to its political background, legal and constitutional issues, the protection of significant rights, whether the Act binds the Executive, and whether the act provides redress for human rights violations; (2) reasons why there are calls for a new British bill of rights; and (3) whether a new British-style bill of rights would result in a less efficient means of human rights protection
In many Western democracies the rights of citizens are enshrined in a constitutional document usuall...
The ACT could be the first Australian jurisdiction to establish a Bill of Rights, says Hilary Charle...
With the discussion of the implementation of a British Bill of Rights by the Conservatives, this wou...
The article asks whether the Human Rights Act can be described as a bill of rights. Concluding that ...
The prime minister has made clear his intention to ‘repatriate’ human rights jurisdiction back from ...
Into a steadfastly conservative constitutional landscape, the United Kingdom Parliament has now intr...
This Opinion draws on recent research into modern Bills of Rights processes commissioned by the Equa...
Repeal of the Human Rights Act, its replacement with a British Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, ...
Bachelor thesis "Debate about the introduction of a Bill of Rights in the United Kingdom" deals with...
Examines the arguments in favour of repealing the Human Rights Act 1998, and replacing it with a UK ...
This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-...
[Summary of book containing this chapter:] By providing enforceable remedies for breaches of Convent...
This thesis is an extended analysis and critique of the aims, substantive guarantees, and procedural...
Examines the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998, the approach to the Act and the rhetoric used by p...
This article discusses the UK Government’s proposals to reform human rights legislation in England a...
In many Western democracies the rights of citizens are enshrined in a constitutional document usuall...
The ACT could be the first Australian jurisdiction to establish a Bill of Rights, says Hilary Charle...
With the discussion of the implementation of a British Bill of Rights by the Conservatives, this wou...
The article asks whether the Human Rights Act can be described as a bill of rights. Concluding that ...
The prime minister has made clear his intention to ‘repatriate’ human rights jurisdiction back from ...
Into a steadfastly conservative constitutional landscape, the United Kingdom Parliament has now intr...
This Opinion draws on recent research into modern Bills of Rights processes commissioned by the Equa...
Repeal of the Human Rights Act, its replacement with a British Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, ...
Bachelor thesis "Debate about the introduction of a Bill of Rights in the United Kingdom" deals with...
Examines the arguments in favour of repealing the Human Rights Act 1998, and replacing it with a UK ...
This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-...
[Summary of book containing this chapter:] By providing enforceable remedies for breaches of Convent...
This thesis is an extended analysis and critique of the aims, substantive guarantees, and procedural...
Examines the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998, the approach to the Act and the rhetoric used by p...
This article discusses the UK Government’s proposals to reform human rights legislation in England a...
In many Western democracies the rights of citizens are enshrined in a constitutional document usuall...
The ACT could be the first Australian jurisdiction to establish a Bill of Rights, says Hilary Charle...
With the discussion of the implementation of a British Bill of Rights by the Conservatives, this wou...