In the 2015 UK General Election, the Conservative party pledged to reset the UK's relations with Europe, holding an in-out referendum on membership of the European Union and repealing the Human Rights Act, to be replaced with a UK Bill of Rights. With the decision now taken to leave the EU, the future of the Human Rights Act and the UK's relations to the European Convention on Human Rights remains uncertain. Conor Gearty, one of the country's leading experts on human rights, here dissects the myths and fantasies that drive English exceptionalism over Europe, and shape the case for repealing the Human Rights Act. He presents a passionate case for keeping the existing legal framework for protecting human rights and our relationship with the E...
This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-...
There is no reason to repeal the Human Rights Act and the government’s manifesto commitment to do so...
The Brexit from the EU is now a political fact with all its consequences. Far less media attention h...
In the 2015 UK General Election, the Conservative party pledged to reset the UK's relations with Eur...
This article aims to assess the consequences of the vote of 23 June 2016 to leave the European Union...
The UK Government has, in recent years, repeatedly pushed for replacing the Human Rights Act (HRA) w...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
The general election of 7 May 2015 has returned a Conservative government and, as a consequence, the...
[Summary of book containing this chapter:] By providing enforceable remedies for breaches of Convent...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
The prime minister has made clear his intention to ‘repatriate’ human rights jurisdiction back from ...
Human rights were introduced into the United Kingdom law over two decades ago. They were, it was sai...
The drive by the Conservative Party to dismantle human rights protection in the United Kingdom has f...
To understand the implications of Brexit for fundamental rights protection, it is important to disti...
As the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, the rights of individuals, including human rights, ...
This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-...
There is no reason to repeal the Human Rights Act and the government’s manifesto commitment to do so...
The Brexit from the EU is now a political fact with all its consequences. Far less media attention h...
In the 2015 UK General Election, the Conservative party pledged to reset the UK's relations with Eur...
This article aims to assess the consequences of the vote of 23 June 2016 to leave the European Union...
The UK Government has, in recent years, repeatedly pushed for replacing the Human Rights Act (HRA) w...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
The general election of 7 May 2015 has returned a Conservative government and, as a consequence, the...
[Summary of book containing this chapter:] By providing enforceable remedies for breaches of Convent...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
The prime minister has made clear his intention to ‘repatriate’ human rights jurisdiction back from ...
Human rights were introduced into the United Kingdom law over two decades ago. They were, it was sai...
The drive by the Conservative Party to dismantle human rights protection in the United Kingdom has f...
To understand the implications of Brexit for fundamental rights protection, it is important to disti...
As the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, the rights of individuals, including human rights, ...
This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-...
There is no reason to repeal the Human Rights Act and the government’s manifesto commitment to do so...
The Brexit from the EU is now a political fact with all its consequences. Far less media attention h...