This paper discusses the judgment of the House of Lords in Gillan [2006] UKHL 12, where the law lords examined the compatibility of the power in ss. 44 and 45 of the Terrorism Act 2000 to stop and search individuals with the Human Rights Act 1998. It is argued that the decision of the House of Lords that ss. 44 and 45 are compatible with Convention rights was wrong for a number of reasons. Not only did the House of Lords fail to interpret and apply the applicable Convention rights correctly, it also missed an important opportunity to develop the principle of legality in the context of the Human Rights Act. Moreover, the House failed to deal adequately with the troubling question of whether the exercise and use of the stop and search power u...
In this essay I will try to answer the question: Are human rights in the UK in jeopardy because of t...
“One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter” - How well does the current law relating to ...
Everyone’s right to liberty is protected in the European Convention on Human Rights and also in most...
This paper discusses the judgment of the House of Lords in Gillan [2006] UKHL 12, where the law lord...
At the pre-trial stage of counter-terrorist investigations, an 'Anglo-Saxon' indulgence towards stre...
This thesis examines the role, use and impact of stop and search under the Terrorism Act 2000, secti...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
Purpose – The object of the paper is to analyse the justifications for the modification of police p...
Compares the European Court of Human Rights judgments in Gillan v United Kingdom (4158/05) and Colon...
This article assesses the role of security detention within the context of a number of the United Ki...
This article aims to assess the impact that the European Convention of Human Rights, incorporated in...
Discusses the finding of discrimination by the House of Lords in A v Secretary of State for the Home...
The United Kingdom has post September 11th, and the horrifying attacks in the United States, argued ...
This Note addresses whether Britain\u27s Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Act (CJTCA), wh...
The threat to the UK and its Western allies from Al-Qaeda related terrorism has declined but groups ...
In this essay I will try to answer the question: Are human rights in the UK in jeopardy because of t...
“One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter” - How well does the current law relating to ...
Everyone’s right to liberty is protected in the European Convention on Human Rights and also in most...
This paper discusses the judgment of the House of Lords in Gillan [2006] UKHL 12, where the law lord...
At the pre-trial stage of counter-terrorist investigations, an 'Anglo-Saxon' indulgence towards stre...
This thesis examines the role, use and impact of stop and search under the Terrorism Act 2000, secti...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
Purpose – The object of the paper is to analyse the justifications for the modification of police p...
Compares the European Court of Human Rights judgments in Gillan v United Kingdom (4158/05) and Colon...
This article assesses the role of security detention within the context of a number of the United Ki...
This article aims to assess the impact that the European Convention of Human Rights, incorporated in...
Discusses the finding of discrimination by the House of Lords in A v Secretary of State for the Home...
The United Kingdom has post September 11th, and the horrifying attacks in the United States, argued ...
This Note addresses whether Britain\u27s Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Act (CJTCA), wh...
The threat to the UK and its Western allies from Al-Qaeda related terrorism has declined but groups ...
In this essay I will try to answer the question: Are human rights in the UK in jeopardy because of t...
“One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter” - How well does the current law relating to ...
Everyone’s right to liberty is protected in the European Convention on Human Rights and also in most...