The author considers the limited protection against discrimination in the European Human Rights Convention, reflecting on the situation in Europe during the era when the convention was first introduced, and goes on to look at the evolving culture of human rights, impact of EC law and Europe wide standards which inform the UK Human Rights Act 1998. Article by Geoffrey Bindman (Bindman & Partners) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
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Based on a universal understanding of the importance of fundamental human rights and the protection...
Human rights are one of the topical issues in today’s society, on a European as well as on a global ...
The author considers the international and European dimensions of law to protect incapable adults in...
The Strasbourg-based Court and Commission of Human Rights have both attached great importance to the...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There has been much discussion about the extent to which the jurisprudence of the EU courts gives ad...
To understand the implications of Brexit for fundamental rights protection, it is important to disti...
To understand the implications of Brexit for fundamental rights protection, it is important to disti...
The author considers the problems associated with the regulation of human rights in EU law and the d...
This article explores the issue of blanket legal prohibitions and how these sit with proportionality...
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 Human Rights Act 1998 came into effect in the UK in 2000, incorporating specific Articles of the...
The UK has voted to leave the European Union and Prime Minister Theresa May has expressed her aversi...
Based on a universal understanding of the importance of fundamental human rights and the protection...
Human rights are one of the topical issues in today’s society, on a European as well as on a global ...
The author considers the international and European dimensions of law to protect incapable adults in...