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Gay Marriage – What’s the big deal?

jamesgillick wrote 3 days ago: One of my favourite films ever is the 2011 film ‘Weekend.’ It’s the story of two men who meet just b … more →

Tags: Politics, Poetry, Weekend, Chris New, Tom Cullen, Equality, Church of Scotland, Gay Marriage, gay ministers

Political Review Pt.22 comments

gunnerlukey wrote 3 days ago: My final topic is the US and Europe.  This is in light of the rather hot and sticky situation to do … more →

Tags: Economics, Politics, Barack Obama, european union, North Sea, Scotland, Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries Order 1999, Supreme Court, united states

Daily Prompt: Too big to fail, a dream2 comments

Billie wrote 6 days ago: Today I joined a conference on the UN Convention on the Rights for People with Disabilities (UNCRPD) … more →

Tags: health, daily prompt, Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Disability, Human Rights, Ireland, postaday, ratification, UN convention

Copyright and the long paw of the law1 comment

neiljeffares wrote 6 days ago: Toute personne physique ou morale a droit au respect de ses biens. Nul ne peut être privé de sa prop … more →

Tags: Art History, Justice, Photographs, Copyright, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act, a1p1, orphan assets

Norway: Right-wing Extremism and Hate Crime - Minorities under Pressure in Europe and Beyond

African Press International wrote 1 week ago: “The final Chair’s Summary of Conclusions from the Oslo Conference on Right-wing Extremi … more →

Tags: AA > NEWS and NEWS ANALYSIS, Council of europe, european convention, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Speech, hate crime, Human Rights, States, united states

A Witch Hunt: Éva Horváth’s Testimony in the Light of Hagyó vs Hungary

benhawking wrote 1 week ago: Image source: http://www.brh.org.uk/site/articles/witch-hunting/   In January of this year, follower … more →

Tags: bkv, budapest, Miklos Hagyo, hungary, Politics, Law, Europe, Prison, European Court of Human Rights

An introduction to public law – by way of the Belmarsh Prison case1 comment

Mark Elliott wrote 1 week ago: I have recorded three short videos on the Belmarsh Prison case. The aim of the videos is to provide … more →

Tags: human rights, HRA 1998, ECHR, studying law, judicial review, Immigration

‘The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers’: Abu Qatada, the UK and the European Court of Human Rights

intllawblawg wrote 1 week ago: Sarah Cunningham Summary: As the Government hits yet another legal wall this month in deporting ‘rad … more →

Tags: European Court of Human Rights, Terrorism, Abu Qatada, qatada, Special Immigration Appeals Commission, Jordan, Council of europe, Theresa May, Terrorism

The Queen’s Speech, the Immigration Bill and Article 8 ECHR

Mark Elliott wrote 2 weeks ago: The Government has made no secret of its determination to make it harder for foreign criminals to re … more →

Tags: human rights, HRA 1998, ECHR, proportionality, Immigration

Article 4 – Right to life – Interpretation:

eiliss wrote 2 weeks ago: Article 4 – Right to life – Interpretation: “  Systematic and historical interpretation: Articles 31 … more →

Tags: Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Digest, ART. 4, Art. 4 - interpretation, Vienna Convention, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimin, Convention on the Rights of the Child

Should we trust UKIP?3 comments

thomasedwardsanderson wrote 2 weeks ago: UK Independence Party (Photo credit: Wikipedia) On May 3th, UKIP won their biggest victory to date; … more →

Tags: Politics, UKIP, UK Independence party, Britain, Robert Kilroy-Silk, 1998 Human Rights Act, BBC, Lincolnshire

Human Rights - Why Don't More Libertarians Support Them?2 comments

thenewliberty wrote 2 weeks ago: I recently attended an event along with other supporters at Amnesty International UK’s (AIUK) … more →

Tags: Article, amnesty, Amnesty International, civil libertarians, Civil Liberty, Council of europe, European Court of Human Rights, Human Rights, Human Rights Act

What Should The EU Do To Keep Britain In?

thomasedwardsanderson wrote 2 weeks ago: Public support in Britain for The European Union is taking a huge skydive. The banks in Cyprus are f … more →

Tags: Politics, european union, Nigel farage, UK Independence party, Britain, European Parliament, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Tony Blair

Hang judges for treason.

xymalf wrote 3 weeks ago: HUMAN rights judges sparked outrage yesterday when they ordered Britain to hand a dangerous immigran … more →

Tags: Politics, Crime, Britain, Home Secretary, home office, European Court of Human Rights, Priti Patel, Mustafa Abdi, iraq

Supreme Court dismisses Marie Fleming right-to-die appeal

Aaron Mc Nicholas wrote 3 weeks ago: Marie Fleming has lost her landmark case against Ireland’s ban on assisted suicide. The Daily … more →

Tags: News, Assisted Suicide, Marie Fleming, Multiple Sclerosis, Supreme Court, Susan Denham, Tom Curran

In the Wake of Strasbourg's Decision, Hungary Awaits an Announcement from the Handó Hearing

benhawking wrote 3 weeks ago: Navigating the Hungarian judicial system seems a bit like finding a foothold. Last Tuesday the Europ … more →

Tags: FIDESZ, Tunde Hando, budapest, Miklos Hagyo, hungary, Europe, Viktor Orban, image, european union

When does childhood end?2 comments

jinxedgeneration wrote 4 weeks ago: According to a ruling today by the aptly-named Lord Justice Moses (pictured), childhood now ends a y … more →

Tags: Policing, 17-year-old, Joe Lawton, Association of Chief Police Officers, Arrests, Classified as a child, home office, Law

Deportation For Radical Cleric Abu Qatada - 'Every Chance Of Succeeding' Theresa May...

paulturner76 wrote 4 weeks ago: Home secretary Theresa May has laid out the next steps she intends to take in her ongoing struggle t … more →

Tags: news social, Politics, Social, News, Supreme Court, huffington post, uk politics, Latest News, April 24

The European Court of Human Rights Declares Hungary Guilty!1 comment

benhawking wrote 1 month ago: Hagyó Wins in Strasbourg! Just this morning the Second Section of the European Court of Human Rights … more →

Tags: mszp, FIDESZ, budapest, Miklos Hagyo, hungary, Europe, image, European Court of Human Rights


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