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    Terrorism and citizenship: Strasbourg and the case of K2

    Eleanor Mitchell considers a recent decision on whether the UK can strip terrorism suspects of their British citizenship. ...

    On April 6, 2017 / By Eleanor Mitchell
  • Criminal Law 0

    When is it permissible to deny access to a lawyer during a first interview? Cadder re-visited in light of Ibrahim

    Stephen Bailey and Courtney Grafton take a look at whether the Supreme Court's decision in Calder is out of step with the flexibility of Strasbourg jurisprudence. ...

    On April 5, 2017 / By The Law Of Nations
  • Business and Human Rights 0

    Prosecuting companies for crimes against humanity

    In light of recent developments in France, Katherine Tyler considers the potential criminal liability of companies for international crimes. ...

    On April 3, 2017 / By Katherine Tyler
  • Human Rights

    Flat 3B: Assange, Ecuador and the right to asylum

    Nearly five years after Julian Assange took up residence in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, Luis Viveros Montoya looks at the implications of Ecuador's recent request for an ...

    On March 29, 2017 / By Luis Viveros Montoya
  • Human Rights 0

    The international legal framework regulating armed drones

    As the Parliamentary inquiry into the issue calls for evidence, Professor Dapo Akande draws together recent analyses of the legal issues involved in the use of armed drones. ...

    On March 28, 2017 / By Dapo Akande
  • Human Rights 0

    Saving lives in the Mediterranean

    Lea Main-Klingst examines the refusal of the UK to contribute to rescue work in the Mediterranean, the role of NGOs in filling the gap, and States' increased focus ...

    On March 3, 2017 / By Lea Main-Klingst
  • Human Rights 0

    Could Trump be prosecuted for torture in the UK?

    Jonathan Grimes considers whether President Trump could ever face trial in the UK in respect of any authorisation of the use of torture in the US. ...

    On February 1, 2017 / By Jonathan Grimes
  • Human Rights 0

    Top 10 of 2016: more on the scope of the ECHR

    As part of our January review of the ways in which international law has featured in the English courts, we are looking back at a few of the ...

    On January 13, 2017 / By Joanna Buckley
  • 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
  • Human Rights 0

    High Court considers application of ECHR to British operations in Kosovo

    Three Claimants alleged that British forces, when serving as a component of the Kosovo Force (“KFOR”), had failed to protect their family members or properly investigate their killings ...

    On December 1, 2016 / By Tamara Jaber
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