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Religious Liberty & Police

runnymeadeuk wrote 5 days ago: http://www.englisc449.info/2012/05/peelian-principles.html … more →

Tags: Christian, Christianity, church, Discrimination, English, English People's Party.England, free speech, Freedom, GB

Issues with our Constitutional arrangement

liinao wrote 1 week ago: Despite the fact I have 4 exams next week, here I am updating this thing…   I did write this a … more →

Tags: Politics, Law, uk politics, constitution, European Convention on Human Rights, abu hamza

The TV show Cheaters and why it would be illegal in the UK

Benjamin Barton wrote 4 weeks ago: There is often a question asked when Cheaters comes on the television in the UK. The first is, … more →

Tags: celebrity law, Human Rights, media, superinjunctions, Cheaters, Joey Greco, leveson, polygraph, Privacy

Roger Masterman: ‘I like Parliament, and I like courts. Which is best? There is only one way to find out … FIGHT!’1 comment

Constitutional Law Group wrote 1 month ago: The debate over which institution of government possesses ultimate constitutional authority for dete … more →

Tags: UK Parliament, Judiciary, Human Rights, Separation of powers

Hayley J. Hooper: ‘A Case without Precedent’: City of London v Samede and Others [2012] EWHC 34 (QB) 3 comments

Constitutional Law Group wrote 1 month ago: THE OCCUPY WALL STREET protest movement began on September 17, 2011 in the New York Financial Distri … more →

Tags: Human Rights, City of London v Samede, right to assemble on the highway, occupy movement

Who is to blame, when playing a political game? Is it the Human Rights Act, or is it the failure to apply the Law?2 comments

Justice for Amy Houston wrote 1 month ago: SPEAKING at the London School of Economics last year, Sadiq Khan MP, Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shad … more →

Tags: Asylum, Justice, home office, UK Border Agency, ECHR, human responsibility, Government, amy houston, Immigration

Mark Elliott: The Brighton Declaration: where now for the Human Rights Act and the Bill of Rights debate?5 comments

Constitutional Law Group wrote 1 month ago: The Brighton Declaration, which emerged from last week’s High Level Conference on the Future of the … more →

Tags: Human Rights, England, Constitutional Reform, Human Rights Act Reform, European Court of Human Rights, Brighton Declaration, Role of the European Court of Human Rights

Prime Minister, Yes you can legally deport Qatada

markreckless wrote 1 month ago: At lunchtime today the Home Affairs Select Committee will question Theresa May about Abu Qatada. We … more →

Tags: Abu Qatada, Conservative Home, Conservatives, David Cameron, Dominic Grieve, Europe, European Court of Human Rights, Home Affairs Select Committee, Keith Vaz

Video: Deport Abu Qatada now!

markreckless wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: Abu Qatada, Dominic Grieve, Europe, European Court of Human Rights, mark reckless, rochester and strood, Theresa May, UKBA

Abu Qatada and National Sovereignty3 comments

Adam Collyer wrote 1 month ago:   Image by ukhomeoffice via Flickr Theresa May: Sophistry on Human Rights   The farce over … more →

Tags: my blog, Human Rights, European Court of Human Rights, European Convention on Human Rights, Theresa May, ECHR, Abu Qatada

Why is Abu Qatada still here?1 comment

markreckless wrote 1 month ago: Dominic Grieve – Attorney General for England and Wales The Home Secretary made a statement to … more →

Tags: Abu Qatada, Dominic Grieve, Europe, European Court of Human Rights, Home Affairs Select Committee, mark reckless, rochester and strood, Theresa May

Canada tries again with trans rights bill, Arizona goes off deep end

Lexie Cannes wrote 1 month ago: What is it going to be Jan? Rational thinking or baloney? (Photo - AZfamily.com) THE GUERRILLA ANGEL … more →

Tags: Politics, transgender. transsexual, Discrimination, Transgender Rights, Civil Rights, Stupidity and Dubious Achievements, arizona, U. S. Supreme Court, Gov. Jan Brewer, Transsexual, trans rights

Why does the Government wish to issue a British Bill of Rights? by Alisdair MacPherson

studentbarrister2011 wrote 1 month ago: In order to help foster debate on this issue I thought it might be worthwhile to consider why the go … more →

Tags: Bill of Rights, European Convention on Human Rights, European Court of Human Rights, Human Rights, Human Rights Act 1998, Supreme Court, HRA

Are registered providers public bodies in their capacity as employers?

devonshiresemployment wrote 2 months ago: In an important case which helps clarify some of the uncertainties left behind by the case of Weaver … more →

Tags: devonshires, Employment, Employment Law, UK Employment, Advice for Employers, Case Law, UK employment law, Smith v Trafford Housing Trust, hybrid public bodies

North Korean Defectors in the United States

MOUonekorea wrote 2 months ago: Image representing face of refugees from Eritrea Officially back on campus, I decided to get involve … more →

Tags: Articles, North Korea, defectors, China, united states, Diana, linton, Japan, Resettlement

Would you give out your Facebook password to get a job?3 comments

theroadahead2 wrote 2 months ago: What You Shouldn’t Post on Your Facebook Page If You Want a Job by Kezia Buckley Is it accepta … more →

Tags: Advice, Employer, facebook, Interview, Jobs, Law, LinkedIn, MySpace, password

Public interest, privacy and the Leveson Inquiry: to what extent should the public interest be used as a defence for unethical conduct?

lottiegross wrote 2 months ago: This is a 2400 word essay I was asked to produce for the Journalism Ethics unit of my study – … more →

Tags: University Creations, BBC, Current Events, Hugh Grant, Journalism ethics, leveson, News of the World, Ofcom, PCC

'Rights gone Wrong?' - a critique of the BBC documentary4 comments

Mike Farrell-Deveau wrote 2 months ago: Last Wednesday night (the 14th March) BBC2 broadcast the documentary ‘Rights gone wrong?’ presented … more →

Tags: Human Rights, Magna Carta, European Court of Human Rights, Human Rights Act 1998, European Convention on Human Rights, HRA, Aso Mohammed Ibrahim, Bill of Rights, rohan whitfield

Looking through the glass…

Justice for Amy Houston wrote 2 months ago: Looking through the glass... So many questions from so many people – why? Because they care, but jus … more →

Tags: Justice, home office, UK Border Agency, ECHR, Government, Paul Houston, amy houston, Immigration


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