This article will consider rights to receive and express information and ideas from the perspective of the researcher, the researched, the researcher's institution and the wider community. It will also consider how the courts will resolve the inevitable conflicts between these rights. It does not ...
Article 2 of the First Protocol (A2P1) of the European Convention onHuman Rights(ECHR) and Article 28(1) of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This essay will assess the effect of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998) in protecting the right to education in England. It is...
This article endorses the contention that the nature of the United Kingdom constitution has fundamentally changed in recent years as it has been influenced by statutes such as the Human Rights Act of 1998. Indeed the positive implication of the H.R.A 1998 is widely recognised, but does that...
2009). Article 8 of the Human Rights Act is one of the most open-ended of the Convention rights, and covers a growing number of issues with negative and positive responsibilities. The state is under a negative
they need other human rights, above all the rights to education and to information. Participation is recognized as having a central and decisive role in development models. Article 1 of the Declaration on the Right to Development stresses in it that by virtue of their inalienable right to develo...
Journal of Human Rights Practice, 1(3), 459–468. Article Google Scholar Estes, R. (1998). Resources for social and economic development: A guide to the scholarly literature. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work. Google Scholar Hafner-Burton, E., & Tsutsui, K. ...
“American Convention on Human Rights,” and “Inter-American Court of Human Rights.” Also of interest areCecilia Medina, “Toward Effectiveness in the Protection of Human Rights in the Americas,”Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems, 8(2):337–358 (1998);Christina M. Cerna, “...
In 1998, the Human Rights Act (HRA),1 which incorporated the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) into British law, was passed by the United Kingdom Parliament, giving British citizens a form of protection taken for granted in virtually every Commo
The United Nations' 1959 Declaration of the Rights of the Child states that 'the child, by reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth'. In the UK, children and young people are afforded...
In recent case-law under the Human Rights Act 1998, the senior judiciary have reiterated the view that their task under section 3(1) of the Act is one of 'interpretation rather than legislation'. This article has two main aims. The first... K Aileen - 《Oxford Journal of Legal Studies...