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Issue 9: Table of Contents

What is the legacy of the application of the body of human rights protected by EU law in the UK?
By Simeon Green

How has human dignity been used to defend and criticise the divide between public and private?
By Joschka Nakata

The Philippines’ ‘War on Drugs’: the challenges in enacting the universality of International Human Rights
By Lou Virrey

It is Objectively Good that Laws be Effective?
By Nicholas John Postle

What does human dignity contribute to legal judgement, and is greater coherence found in the use of human dignity through the assertion of universal humanity or the isolation of what is particular about the individual?
By Colette Tan

The Australian Constitution; a lingering legal relic of British racism?
By Sophie Plant

A Failure to Act: More than Just a Guilty Conscience
By Christina Di Lella

History

Author affiliation

Leicester Law School

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Issue

9

Publisher

University of Leicester Student Law Review

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2020-04-01

Associated authors

Simeon Green; Joschka Nakata; Lou Virrey; Nicholas John Postle; Colette Tan; Sophie Plant; Christina Di Lella

Editors

Moyo Owoseni-Lawal; Shivani Chawla

Language

en

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