This week at the Conservative Party conference, the Home Secretary Theresa May attacked the Human Rights Act, calling for it to be scrapped. Conor Gearty argues that this move is a nakedly political tactic, and provides seven reasons why the discussion about the apparent failings of the Human Rights Act is a false one
The Conservative Party have recently re-committed to repealing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and replac...
This article discusses the UK Government’s proposals to reform human rights legislation in England a...
Conservative plans to scrap the Human Rights Act have been postponed amid opposition. Yet despite th...
Goverment and press have joined forces in a campaign to abandon the human rights act- and maybe memb...
Human rights law has long been a bug-bear of the Conservative right, with critics of the Human Right...
There is no reason to repeal the Human Rights Act and the government’s manifesto commitment to do so...
The Conservatives have made no secret of the party’s desire to roll back its European human rights o...
David Cameron recently announced his intention to repeal the Human Rights Act were his Conservative ...
Introduced in 1998, the Human Rights Act has been a source of controversy with accusations of unfair...
One of the central points of strain within the Conservative-Liberal coalition government is likely t...
Repeal of the Human Rights Act, its replacement with a British Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, ...
David Cameron has promised to scrap the Human Rights Act. What will replace it? David Mead writes th...
The prime minister has made clear his intention to ‘repatriate’ human rights jurisdiction back from ...
The drive by the Conservative Party to dismantle human rights protection in the United Kingdom has f...
The government has proposed the abolition of the Human Rights Act, and as part of this has – accordi...
The Conservative Party have recently re-committed to repealing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and replac...
This article discusses the UK Government’s proposals to reform human rights legislation in England a...
Conservative plans to scrap the Human Rights Act have been postponed amid opposition. Yet despite th...
Goverment and press have joined forces in a campaign to abandon the human rights act- and maybe memb...
Human rights law has long been a bug-bear of the Conservative right, with critics of the Human Right...
There is no reason to repeal the Human Rights Act and the government’s manifesto commitment to do so...
The Conservatives have made no secret of the party’s desire to roll back its European human rights o...
David Cameron recently announced his intention to repeal the Human Rights Act were his Conservative ...
Introduced in 1998, the Human Rights Act has been a source of controversy with accusations of unfair...
One of the central points of strain within the Conservative-Liberal coalition government is likely t...
Repeal of the Human Rights Act, its replacement with a British Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, ...
David Cameron has promised to scrap the Human Rights Act. What will replace it? David Mead writes th...
The prime minister has made clear his intention to ‘repatriate’ human rights jurisdiction back from ...
The drive by the Conservative Party to dismantle human rights protection in the United Kingdom has f...
The government has proposed the abolition of the Human Rights Act, and as part of this has – accordi...
The Conservative Party have recently re-committed to repealing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and replac...
This article discusses the UK Government’s proposals to reform human rights legislation in England a...
Conservative plans to scrap the Human Rights Act have been postponed amid opposition. Yet despite th...