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free-group.eu
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| | | | | Original published on EU LAW ANALYSIS by Steve Peers *The following is adapted from my comments at the launch of Conor Gearty's book On Fantasy Island: Britain, Europe and Human Rights last week What's the future for human rights law in the UK after Brexit? The starting point in the debate is what happens to... | |
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ukconstitutionallaw.org
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| | | | | The operation of the Human Rights Act 1998 (the "HRA") is currently being reviewed by the Government's Independent Human Rights Act Review (the "Review"). One of the Review's key themes is "the impact of the HRA on the relationship between the judiciary, the executive and the legislature". In respect of this theme, the Terms of... | |
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ukhumanrightsblog.com
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| | | | | The Weekly Round Up: 'Sex' defined by Supreme Court, Trump administration contempt proceedings, and clinicians' right to privacy | |
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constitution-unit.com
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| | | Federalism has rarely been seen as an attractive option by the British political class. Yetit may bethe only solution to the deep imbalances which will come with radical new powers for the Scottish Parliament if the Smith Commission proposals are implemented, writes Stephen Tierney. The Smith Commission Report issued on Thursdaypromises a restructuring of the... | ||