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22 Aug 2011, 1:38 am by Adam Wagner
Two of the proposed interventions – in which the EHRC proposed a “reasonable accommodation” for religion and belief cases (an idea proposed on this blog by Aidan O’Neill QC) – courted controversy, as Alasdair Henderson explained in his post, A leap of faith? [read post]
15 Aug 2011, 12:51 am by Melina Padron
We can see from commentaries by Marko Milanovic and Alasdair Henderson that the ECtHR seems to have conflated two previously separate means of establishing extraterritorial application of the Convention without actually explaining satisfactorily how it reached that conclusion. [read post]
21 Jul 2011, 5:30 am by Rosalind English
Attempts by prisoners to avoid normal aspects of prison routine by invoking Convention rights have sparked a certain amount of criticism and debate – see Alasdair Henderson’s post on the refusal of a Muslim prisoner to undergo a urine test for suspected drug use because he was undergoing a voluntary fast at the time (R(Imran Bashir) v Secretary of State for Justice). [read post]
18 Jul 2011, 12:26 am by Graeme Hall
Case-law commentaries from across the blogosphere: Duncombe (No. 2) [2011] UKSC 36 Education Law Blog Quader, R (on the application of) v SSHD Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants R (NM) v Secretary of State for Justice [2011] The Small Places blog Home Office v Tariq Daniel Barnett’s Employment Law Archive Thamby, R (on the application of) v SSHD – LTTE, nationality, naturalisation and “good character” United Kingdom Immigration Law Blog Class Conflict: R (G) v the… [read post]
21 Jun 2011, 12:28 am by Graeme Hall
A young autistic man, Magna Carta, human rights and unlawful detention June 16, 2011 Alasdair Henderson Should male circumcision be banned? [read post]
13 Jun 2011, 12:25 am by Graeme Hall
…and remember to take a look at our recent posts: Court orders return of children abducted from father in Norway June 10, 2011 Rosalind English When deporting foreign criminals is in the public interest June 10, 2011 Maria Roche Forced marriages Supreme Court hearing streaming live today June 9, 2011 1 Crown Office Row Seizure of passport actionable in law June 9, 2011 Rosalind English Oil spills and tar sands: ecocide questions June 7,… [read post]
31 May 2011, 12:19 am by Graeme Hall
Whilst direct comparison between incapacity law and the celebrity world of Super-Injunctions may seem to be a long-shot, Alasdair Henderson’s recent post shows that privacy is a live issue here, too. [read post]
4 Apr 2011, 5:12 am by Melina Padron
See Alasdair Henderson’s post on our blog for a more detailed account of the judgment. [read post]
29 Mar 2011, 1:51 am by Graeme Hall
…and don’t forget to take a look at our recent posts: Reform of Strasbourg Court: a modest proposal – Aidan O’Neill QC March 28, 2011 1 Crown Office Row Blow to Parliament Square protest camp March 28, 2011 Alasdair Henderson Benefits tourism in the EU – Analysis March 25, 2011 Rosalind English Child’s identity to remain a secret March 24, 2011 Maria Roche Can the Media use Parliamentary Privilege to Circumvent Reporting Restrictions in Privacy… [read post]
19 Nov 2010, 1:58 am by Adam Wagner
And don’t forget our posts… Asylum seekers cannot be sent back and forced to lie about their political beliefs November 19, 2010 Adam Wagner Anonymity ain’t here anymore for Take That’s Howard Donald November 18, 2010 Isabel McArdle Justice’s hidden backbone – a tribute to BAILII November 18, 2010 Adam Wagner UK Human Rights Blog shortlisted for JUSTICE Human Rights Award 2010November 17, 2010 1 Crown Office Row Radical cleric Abu Hamza… [read post]
10 Nov 2010, 9:47 pm by Matthew Hill
In A (A Minor) & Others v A Health and Social Services Trust [2010] NIQB 108, a case on which Alasdair Henderson wrote, the court upheld the application in respect of a family into which two children with different skin colours were born as a result of IVF treatment. [read post]
5 Nov 2010, 5:11 am by Adam Wagner
But the debate is important and the ultimate decision may set the tone for the rest of the coalition’s term, particularly on anti-terrorism issues (see Alasdair Henderson’s post). [read post]