posted on 2015-09-24, 11:48authored byKatja S. Ziegler, Elizabeth Wicks, Loveday Hodson
The
relationship between the UK and the European systems for the protection of
human rights has become
ever more contentious over the past years.
The debates
about
prisoner voting, detention and deportation of suspected terrorists
(and the
absolute nature of Article 3 ECHR in this context)
, immigration
decisions
and courts
passing judgments in the context of
British military action abroad
are paradigmatic. [First paragraph]
History
Citation
Ziegler, KS;Wicks, E;Hodson, L, ‘The UK and European Human Rights – A Strained Relationship?’, 'The UK and European Human Rights – A Strained Relationship?', first, Hart Publishing, 2015, pp. 3-20 (17)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND LAW/School of Law
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Published in
Ziegler
Publisher
Hart Publishing
isbn
9781849467957;9781509901999
Acceptance date
2015-01-01
Copyright date
2015
Available date
2017-04-30
Notes
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