The European and External Relations Committee issued a call for written evidence on the potential implications for Scotland of the repeal of the Human Rights Act and its replacement with a British Bill of Rights. The written evidence submitted in response to this call for evidence will inform further inquiry work
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...
The general election of 7 May 2015 has returned a Conservative government and, as a consequence, the...
The European and External Relations Committee issued a call for written evidence on the potential im...
Written Evidence to The human rights implications of Brexit, Fifth Report of Session 2016-1
Written Evidence to The human rights implications of Brexit, Fifth Report of Session 2016-1
The prime minister has made clear his intention to ‘repatriate’ human rights jurisdiction back from ...
David Cameron has promised to scrap the Human Rights Act. What will replace it? David Mead writes th...
The Conservative Party have recently re-committed to repealing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and replac...
Oral Evidence, Official Report (Hansard), Northern Ireland Assembly Available at http://data.niasse...
Human rights were introduced into the United Kingdom law over two decades ago. They were, it was sai...
Human rights were introduced into the United Kingdom law over two decades ago. They were, it was sai...
Human rights were introduced into the United Kingdom law over two decades ago. They were, it was sai...
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 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...
The general election of 7 May 2015 has returned a Conservative government and, as a consequence, the...
The European and External Relations Committee issued a call for written evidence on the potential im...
Written Evidence to The human rights implications of Brexit, Fifth Report of Session 2016-1
Written Evidence to The human rights implications of Brexit, Fifth Report of Session 2016-1
The prime minister has made clear his intention to ‘repatriate’ human rights jurisdiction back from ...
David Cameron has promised to scrap the Human Rights Act. What will replace it? David Mead writes th...
The Conservative Party have recently re-committed to repealing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and replac...
Oral Evidence, Official Report (Hansard), Northern Ireland Assembly Available at http://data.niasse...
Human rights were introduced into the United Kingdom law over two decades ago. They were, it was sai...
Human rights were introduced into the United Kingdom law over two decades ago. They were, it was sai...
Human rights were introduced into the United Kingdom law over two decades ago. They were, it was sai...
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 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...
The general election of 7 May 2015 has returned a Conservative government and, as a consequence, the...