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    The view from outside – the week in review 9 – 15 Jan

    UK in Strasbourg The Grand Chamber has heard Harkins v the United Kingdom (application no. 71537/14) considering whether to extradite a man from the UK to the US ...

    On January 16, 2017 / By Legal Support Service
  • Public International Law 0

    Review of the year: top ten international law cases of 2016

    The blog is back from its seasonal break! Throughout January, as well as covering new developments we will be looking back at the key cases of 2016. This ...

    On January 9, 2017 / By Legal Support Service
  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the fortnight in review 26 Dec – 8 Jan

    UN & the UK Just Fair has published a discussion of the UN’s oversight of the UK’s approach to economic and social rights in 2016, considering the UK’s ...

    On January 9, 2017 / By Legal Support Service
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    The view from outside – the week in review 19–23 Dec

    UN & the UK The UK is due to be reviewed under the UN Human Right’s Council’s Universal Periodic Review in May 2017, and in preparation for this ...

    On December 23, 2016 / By Legal Support Service
  • From the editors 0

    Happy holidays

    We’ve been delighted to have so many readers in the first month of The Law of Nations. The blog will be taking a seasonal break now: happy holidays ...

    On December 23, 2016 / By Legal Support Service
  • Human Rights 0

    No human rights in armed conflict? New inquiry launched

    On Friday, the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) announced a new inquiry on the Government’s proposed derogation from the ECHR. The proposal was announced in October at ...

    On December 20, 2016 / By Legal Support Service
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    The view from outside – the week in review 12–18 Dec

    Evaluation of UK’s international obligations The Equality and Human Rights Commission has published a report setting out the ongoing human rights challenges in Great Britain across 12 different areas ...

    On December 19, 2016 / By Legal Support Service
  • News Round-up 0

    The view from outside – the week in review 5–11 Dec

    UN & the UK The UK Constitutional Law Blog has published an analysis of the Investigatory Powers Bill, arguing that the broad nature of the operational purposes required ...

    On December 12, 2016 / By Legal Support Service
  • Public International Law 0

    Brexit and the lobster factory

    This week’s Supreme Court hearing on the Article 50 judicial review is being comprehensively covered elsewhere, including a live blog by the UKSC Blog. The judgments are likely ...

    On December 8, 2016 / By Legal Support Service
  • Public International Law 0

    Preventing complicity: new guidelines

    When is a State liable in international law for assisting another State to commit an international wrong? This question – often termed the question of “complicity” – has ...

    On December 7, 2016 / By Legal Support Service
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