This article examines the significance for English law of recent Strasbourg cases in relation to adverse inferences from pre-trial silence and the test for determining appeals against conviction. The article also assesses the impact on these areas of the Human Rights Act 1998. © Sweet and Maxwell
For years, there have been threats to repeal the Human Rights Act and, with Brexit looming, it appea...
As the European Court of Human Rights has come to qualify the privilege against self-incrimination a...
This article examines the methodological challenges in evaluating whether, and how, human rights lit...
This article examines the significance for English law of recent Strasbourg cases in relation to adv...
The first part of the article reviews decisions in this country and in Strasbourg during the first y...
The first part of the article reviews decisions in this country and in Strasbourg during the first y...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article reviews the institutional and substantive impact that the Human Rights Act has on Engli...
ThisarticleshedscomparativeandcontextuallightonEuropeanandinternationalhuman rights debates around t...
ThisarticleshedscomparativeandcontextuallightonEuropeanandinternationalhuman rights debates around t...
For years, there have been threats to repeal the Human Rights Act and, with Brexit looming, it appea...
As the European Court of Human Rights has come to qualify the privilege against self-incrimination a...
This article examines the methodological challenges in evaluating whether, and how, human rights lit...
This article examines the significance for English law of recent Strasbourg cases in relation to adv...
The first part of the article reviews decisions in this country and in Strasbourg during the first y...
The first part of the article reviews decisions in this country and in Strasbourg during the first y...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article sheds comparative and contextual light on European and international human rights debat...
This article reviews the institutional and substantive impact that the Human Rights Act has on Engli...
ThisarticleshedscomparativeandcontextuallightonEuropeanandinternationalhuman rights debates around t...
ThisarticleshedscomparativeandcontextuallightonEuropeanandinternationalhuman rights debates around t...
For years, there have been threats to repeal the Human Rights Act and, with Brexit looming, it appea...
As the European Court of Human Rights has come to qualify the privilege against self-incrimination a...
This article examines the methodological challenges in evaluating whether, and how, human rights lit...