Al-Skeini and Others v the UK concerned the treatment of Iraqi civilians and detainees by U.K. soldiers during the occupation phase of the Iraq conflict. The case highlights the impact of human rights law, in particular the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (the 'Convention') and Human Rights Act 1998 (U.K.) (HR Act 1998) on the military
Since 2003 there have been multiple legal processes focused on allegations of unlawful killing and i...
There is only passing reference made to human rights law in United Kingdom armed forces doctrine and...
The invasion and occupation of Iraq has attracted significant juridical interest. A year after Coali...
On the evening of September 13, 2003, British soldiers from the Queen\u27s Lancashire Regiment arres...
The Iraq War has given rise to a wealth of litigation concerning the application of human rights law...
This current commentary considers the case of Al-Saadoon and Mufdhi v the United Kingdom (a recent d...
In Hassan v United Kingdom , the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights reviewed the de...
On July 7, 2011, the European Court of Human Rights, sitting as a Grand Chamber, handed down two lon...
This case note addresses the recent European Court of Human Rights case Al-Jedda v the United Kingdo...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the conflict (?) between UK Supreme Courts and European...
This paper discusses a sequence of litigation concerning attempts by Iraqi citizens to have the Unit...
On 7 July 2011, the European Court of Human Rights issued two judgments in cases brought against the...
In Al-Saadoon and Others v. Secretary of State for Defence, the High Court of Justice of England and...
When the prisoner abuse scandal in Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Iraq, broke in the Spring of 2004, ...
Jurisdiction and immunity have tempered the emergence of human rights and remedies. They are often t...
Since 2003 there have been multiple legal processes focused on allegations of unlawful killing and i...
There is only passing reference made to human rights law in United Kingdom armed forces doctrine and...
The invasion and occupation of Iraq has attracted significant juridical interest. A year after Coali...
On the evening of September 13, 2003, British soldiers from the Queen\u27s Lancashire Regiment arres...
The Iraq War has given rise to a wealth of litigation concerning the application of human rights law...
This current commentary considers the case of Al-Saadoon and Mufdhi v the United Kingdom (a recent d...
In Hassan v United Kingdom , the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights reviewed the de...
On July 7, 2011, the European Court of Human Rights, sitting as a Grand Chamber, handed down two lon...
This case note addresses the recent European Court of Human Rights case Al-Jedda v the United Kingdo...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the conflict (?) between UK Supreme Courts and European...
This paper discusses a sequence of litigation concerning attempts by Iraqi citizens to have the Unit...
On 7 July 2011, the European Court of Human Rights issued two judgments in cases brought against the...
In Al-Saadoon and Others v. Secretary of State for Defence, the High Court of Justice of England and...
When the prisoner abuse scandal in Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Iraq, broke in the Spring of 2004, ...
Jurisdiction and immunity have tempered the emergence of human rights and remedies. They are often t...
Since 2003 there have been multiple legal processes focused on allegations of unlawful killing and i...
There is only passing reference made to human rights law in United Kingdom armed forces doctrine and...
The invasion and occupation of Iraq has attracted significant juridical interest. A year after Coali...