In anticipation of the United Kingdom\u27s patriation of the European Convention on Human Rights, the author explores the possible impact that a Bill of Rights will have on the U.K. system of justice from a European and U.K. perspective. The author argues that, from a European perspective, the U.K. has an established history of yielding to supra-national law given its membership in the European Union. However, from a U.K. perspective, this will present new challenges, as the constitutionality of domestic legislation is subject to increased judicial scrutiny in ensuring conformance with European Convention obligations. The author argues that the pressures on Parliament to remedy domestic legislation as a result of decisions made by foreign j...
It seems at times as though the entire world has become ad- dicted to human rights. The United State...
To understand the implications of Brexit for fundamental rights protection, it is important to disti...
This article highlights transnational consequences for access to justice of political posturing by n...
In anticipation of the United Kingdom\u27s patriation of the European Convention on Human Rights, th...
[Summary of book containing this chapter:] By providing enforceable remedies for breaches of Convent...
[Summary of book containing this chapter:] By providing enforceable remedies for breaches of Convent...
Although leaving the EU would not automatically mean that Britain left the Council of Europe or the ...
The Conservative party has repeatedly pledged to replace the HRA with a British Bill of Rights, with...
This article reviews the institutional and substantive impact that the Human Rights Act has on Engli...
The UK Government has, in recent years, repeatedly pushed for replacing the Human Rights Act (HRA) w...
The United Kingdom constitution is the only uncodified constitution in Europe, and is described in t...
The United Kingdom has come into the new millennium with an unprecedented written set o...
The United Kingdom has come into the new millennium with an unprecedented written set o...
Into a steadfastly conservative constitutional landscape, the United Kingdom Parliament has now intr...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
It seems at times as though the entire world has become ad- dicted to human rights. The United State...
To understand the implications of Brexit for fundamental rights protection, it is important to disti...
This article highlights transnational consequences for access to justice of political posturing by n...
In anticipation of the United Kingdom\u27s patriation of the European Convention on Human Rights, th...
[Summary of book containing this chapter:] By providing enforceable remedies for breaches of Convent...
[Summary of book containing this chapter:] By providing enforceable remedies for breaches of Convent...
Although leaving the EU would not automatically mean that Britain left the Council of Europe or the ...
The Conservative party has repeatedly pledged to replace the HRA with a British Bill of Rights, with...
This article reviews the institutional and substantive impact that the Human Rights Act has on Engli...
The UK Government has, in recent years, repeatedly pushed for replacing the Human Rights Act (HRA) w...
The United Kingdom constitution is the only uncodified constitution in Europe, and is described in t...
The United Kingdom has come into the new millennium with an unprecedented written set o...
The United Kingdom has come into the new millennium with an unprecedented written set o...
Into a steadfastly conservative constitutional landscape, the United Kingdom Parliament has now intr...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
It seems at times as though the entire world has become ad- dicted to human rights. The United State...
To understand the implications of Brexit for fundamental rights protection, it is important to disti...
This article highlights transnational consequences for access to justice of political posturing by n...