Conservative plans to scrap the Human Rights Act have been postponed amid opposition. Yet despite the absence of radical change, Katherine Tonkiss explains how administrative reforms to the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s governance impact directly on its independence, and possibly on how human rights in the UK are being protected
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...
In the contemporary political world order that continues to be structured by the principle of nation...
This article presents a case study of the recent reform of the United Kingdom Equalities and Human R...
David Cameron has promised to scrap the Human Rights Act. What will replace it? David Mead writes th...
David Cameron recently announced his intention to repeal the Human Rights Act were his Conservative ...
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...
Important amendments to the ACT Human Rights Act are currently being considered by the Legislative A...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The Conservatives have made no secret of the party’s desire to roll back its European human rights o...
This week at the Conservative Party conference, the Home Secretary Theresa May attacked the Human Ri...
The Conservative Party have recently re-committed to repealing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and replac...
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...
In the contemporary political world order that continues to be structured by the principle of nation...
This article presents a case study of the recent reform of the United Kingdom Equalities and Human R...
David Cameron has promised to scrap the Human Rights Act. What will replace it? David Mead writes th...
David Cameron recently announced his intention to repeal the Human Rights Act were his Conservative ...
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...
Important amendments to the ACT Human Rights Act are currently being considered by the Legislative A...
The United Kingdom’s politicised and contested human rights framework has come under increasing pres...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The Conservatives have made no secret of the party’s desire to roll back its European human rights o...
This week at the Conservative Party conference, the Home Secretary Theresa May attacked the Human Ri...
The Conservative Party have recently re-committed to repealing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and replac...
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...
In the contemporary political world order that continues to be structured by the principle of nation...