Considerable speculation has surrounded the impact of the Good Friday Agreement’s provisions on human rights upon the Conservative Government’s proposals for repeal of the Human Rights Act 1998. This Policy Paper seeks to demystify this aspect of the debate over the future of the Human Rights Act, examining the terms of the Good Friday Agreement as an international treaty and peace agreement and explaining its interrelationship with both the Human Rights Act and the Devolution Acts. Once some of the hyperbole that surrounds the Agreement and its attendant domestic legislation is removed, it can be seen that the impact of the Agreement is in some regards more extensive than has to date been recognised, whilst in other respects the Agreement ...
The general election of 7 May 2015 has returned a Conservative government and, as a consequence, the...
This comment examines the proposed UK constitutional changes proffered following the no-vote in the...
The protections for rights and equality might be placed at the forefront of the EU/UK Withdrawal Agr...
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The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
The United Kingdom Human Rights Act 1998 – constitutional migration – impacts of legislative design ...
On April 10, 1998, after thirty years of bloody conflict, political parties from all sides of the No...
The European and External Relations Committee issued a call for written evidence on the potential im...
Following the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom and the Conservative’s plans to replace the Hu...
This article discusses the UK Government’s proposals to reform human rights legislation in England a...
Devolution provides both a foundation and a vehicle for progressive reform in relation to human righ...
There arguably exists something of a great human rights divide stretching across the ninety-six mile...
This article aims to assess the consequences of the vote of 23 June 2016 to leave the European Union...
The basic aim of the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement was to try to achieve a political settlement to t...
This research identifies and explores best practice processes for developing a new Bill of Rights fo...
The general election of 7 May 2015 has returned a Conservative government and, as a consequence, the...
This comment examines the proposed UK constitutional changes proffered following the no-vote in the...
The protections for rights and equality might be placed at the forefront of the EU/UK Withdrawal Agr...
Brexit has energised discussions upon Irish (re)unification, with even Theresa May recognising that ...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
The United Kingdom Human Rights Act 1998 – constitutional migration – impacts of legislative design ...
On April 10, 1998, after thirty years of bloody conflict, political parties from all sides of the No...
The European and External Relations Committee issued a call for written evidence on the potential im...
Following the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom and the Conservative’s plans to replace the Hu...
This article discusses the UK Government’s proposals to reform human rights legislation in England a...
Devolution provides both a foundation and a vehicle for progressive reform in relation to human righ...
There arguably exists something of a great human rights divide stretching across the ninety-six mile...
This article aims to assess the consequences of the vote of 23 June 2016 to leave the European Union...
The basic aim of the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement was to try to achieve a political settlement to t...
This research identifies and explores best practice processes for developing a new Bill of Rights fo...
The general election of 7 May 2015 has returned a Conservative government and, as a consequence, the...
This comment examines the proposed UK constitutional changes proffered following the no-vote in the...
The protections for rights and equality might be placed at the forefront of the EU/UK Withdrawal Agr...