A major objective of the Human Rights Act (HRA) was to bring about a culture of rights in the UK. Its introduction fore-grounded questions about the use of rights to advance social justice issues and was the impetus for this research. At about the same as the Act came into effect another law, Section 55, an antithesis of what the HRA promised, was passed which forced thousands of asylum-seekers into destitution. Section 55 became a major battleground pitting non-governmental organisations (NGOs) against the Home Office in a three-year long campaign, characterised by rancour and viciousness, unlike any in recent memory. The NGOs, with the new HRA as a key part of their strategy, defeated the legislation. This thesis, a bottom-up case study o...
The disciplinary powers of employers pose a significant threat to the human rights of their workers....
This article presents a case study of the recent reform of the United Kingdom Equalities and Human R...
Britain is a signatory of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rightsand Fundamental Freedoms and t...
A major objective of the Human Rights Act (HRA) was to bring about a culture of rights in the UK. It...
Discusses human rights issues regarding the position of failed asylum seekers. Examines: (1) the pas...
In 2008, findings from the People’s Inquiry into Detention were published as Human Rights Overboard:...
This article discusses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It suggests that the HRA...
This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-...
Overall, the Report contains a mix of significant recommendations on the protection process and pro...
Purpose – Over the past 30 years asylum has become an issue of great political significance, public...
In 1997 the Labour Party introduced the White Paper Rights Brought Home: The Human Rights Bill. Bri...
This paper studies the structural issues concerning possible human rights violations found in the Du...
In May 2017, the Supreme Court ruling that the ban preventing asylum seekers from working was uncon...
Increasingly hard-line and restrictive asylum policies and practices of many governments call into q...
Book synopsis: Since its inception in 1998 the Human Rights Act (HRA) has come in for a wide variety...
The disciplinary powers of employers pose a significant threat to the human rights of their workers....
This article presents a case study of the recent reform of the United Kingdom Equalities and Human R...
Britain is a signatory of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rightsand Fundamental Freedoms and t...
A major objective of the Human Rights Act (HRA) was to bring about a culture of rights in the UK. It...
Discusses human rights issues regarding the position of failed asylum seekers. Examines: (1) the pas...
In 2008, findings from the People’s Inquiry into Detention were published as Human Rights Overboard:...
This article discusses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It suggests that the HRA...
This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-...
Overall, the Report contains a mix of significant recommendations on the protection process and pro...
Purpose – Over the past 30 years asylum has become an issue of great political significance, public...
In 1997 the Labour Party introduced the White Paper Rights Brought Home: The Human Rights Bill. Bri...
This paper studies the structural issues concerning possible human rights violations found in the Du...
In May 2017, the Supreme Court ruling that the ban preventing asylum seekers from working was uncon...
Increasingly hard-line and restrictive asylum policies and practices of many governments call into q...
Book synopsis: Since its inception in 1998 the Human Rights Act (HRA) has come in for a wide variety...
The disciplinary powers of employers pose a significant threat to the human rights of their workers....
This article presents a case study of the recent reform of the United Kingdom Equalities and Human R...
Britain is a signatory of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rightsand Fundamental Freedoms and t...