Posts by Cloisters - Human Rights
Schona Jolly attends All-Party Parliamentary Group: “How Can Brexit Be Done under the Rule of Law?”
On 24 October 2016, Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC MP is hosting an All-Party Parliamentary…
Read MoreCloisters barristers provide evidence on children’s rights
Robin Allen QC and Dee Masters provided written evidence to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on…
Read MorePrevent Duty Part 3: British Values, Human Rights and handling “due regard” duty in practice
In this third article Declan O’Dempsey looks at the concept of “British Values” in the…
Read MorePart 1: the Prevent Duty for Universities
By Declan O’Dempsey[1] “Broad terms such as “extremist” or “radical” are not capable of being…
Read MoreSchona Jolly to speak at BIICL ‘Human Rights in the Middle East and North Africa Region’ event
Cloisters’ Schona Jolly, Vice Chair Bar Human Rights Committee, will speak at the British Institute…
Read MoreSheryn Omeri considers first ever guilty plea at the International Criminal Court
In this month’s issue of Counsel magazine, Cloisters’ Sheryn Omeri writes about the first ever…
Read MoreThe EU Charter of Fundamental Rights Back in the Spotlight
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights Back in the Spotlight By Schona Jolly The EU…
Read MoreHuman Fertilisation and Embryology Act Incompatible with Convention Rights
Catriona Stirling considers the case of Z (a child) (No.2) [2016] EWHC 1191 (Fam), in…
Read MoreCloisters, proud sponsors of the Bob Hepple Equality Award 2016
Cloisters are proud to sponsor the Bob Hepple Equality Award 2016 on 30 June 2016.…
Read MoreSheryn Omeri on the destruction of cultural property and the first International Criminal Court prosecution
After spending three months at the International Criminal Court in The Hague in 2015, Sheryn…
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