Posts Tagged ‘Human Rights’
COVID-19: The human rights and equality implications of Coronavirus for Coroners and inquest lawyers
As part of our series considering the human rights and equality implications of Covid-19, Tamar Burton…
Read MoreCoronavirus: locking the over 70’s away?
As part of our series considering the human rights and equality implications of Covid-19, Declan O’Dempsey considers…
Read MoreResuscitation and the value of a disabled person’s life: Triaging and Covid19
Cloisters Human Rights team are considering a range of issues that arise in respect of…
Read MoreSchona Jolly QC to chair the HRLA Annual General Meeting and Lecture
Tuesday 23 January 2018, 5:30 – 8pm The Human Rights Law Association Annual Lecture is…
Read MoreSchona Jolly QC on plugging the post-Brexit human rights gap
Human rights and equalities lawyer Schona Jolly QC warns that the government’s refusal to incorporate the EU…
Read MoreSchona Jolly QC on BBC World News: Why the world must act now to protect the Rohingya
Schona Jolly QC appeared on BBC World News today to discuss human rights concerns of the…
Read MoreMost of the Brexit rebels are lawyers. Maybe experts are useful after all.
Human rights and equalities barrister Schona Jolly QC has written an opinion piece in The…
Read MoreTime Limits under the Human Rights Act 1998: what is a “course of conduct”?
Anna Beale discusses the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the time limit provisions contained in the…
Read MoreSchona Jolly to speak at the annual Sakharov Debate in December
Cloisters’ Schona Jolly is speaking at the annual Sakharov Debate, sponsored and organised by the…
Read MoreDisability and homelessness: bringing home human rights
Sally Robertson considers the decision of R (GS) v London Borough of Camden [2016] EWHC…
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