Anurag Deb and Nicholas Kilford: Conditioning the UK Parliamentβs Power to Legislate for a Devolved Part of the UK: Part II β Some Challenges Posed by Northern Ireland
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Anurag Deb and Nicholas Kilford: Conditioning the UK Parliamentβs Power to Legislate for a Devolved Part of the UK: Part II β Some Challenges Posed by Northern Ireland
ukconstitutionallaw.org/2025/07/25/a...
Another opportunity to join Durham Law School as a three-year career development fellow in public law. A great Law School and a vibrant public law community with opportunities to teach in both core and optional modules, and excellent support for research. www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNX378/c...
Durham Law is hiring a 3yr career development fellow in public law! Some lovely ppl here: @jessieblackbourn.bsky.social @lizaoloughlin.bsky.social @seshauna.bsky.social @rogermasterman.bsky.social @dkagiaros.bsky.social @nataliesedacca.bsky.social ... and @aileenmcharg.bsky.social
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last day of this discount code! β¨
MUST READ explainer from @ukandeu.bsky.socialπ
Does the European Convention on #HumanRights REALLY stop foreign criminals being removed from the UK?
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#ECHR #ChickenNuggets
Thanks to @publiclaw.bsky.social for publishing my article on decision making under the Prevent and Channel duties. So long in the writing that the Prevent Duty guidance and definition of extremism were updated and a review of Prevent was published, which didn't slow things down further at all.
Still watching EU accession to the ECHR after all these years? See the Special Issue (Vol 6, Issue 1, 2025) of the @echr-law-review.bsky.social for more:
www.echrblog.com/2025/05/new-...
A group of us law academics put together a letter on FWS v Scottish Ministers UK Supreme Court ruling & we are asking other *UK based law folk* (academic activist practitioner etc) to sign
More details π
#transrights #trans #transgender #lawsky #academicsky #UKlaw
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Crash Wigley: For Women Scotland: A Case of Significant Silences ukconstitutionallaw.org/2025/05/06/c...
Vital from @sandraduffy.bsky.social on the consequences of the FWS judgment. The process of obtaining a GRC in the UK has long been recognised as being particularly arduous, with long delays resultant from inadequate public resources, and many benefits have now been removed:
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1/ The EHRC interim guidance is very likely to have negative implications for the enjoyment of the #righttoeducation of kids who are trans. It also risks violations of intl law #childrights including the #bestinterests principle and the right to #health.
www.equalityhumanrights.com/media-centre...
Fridayβs vibe has just gotten better with news that my ECtHR case commentary on Suprun & Others v Russia is out in the EHRLR @dkagiaros.bsky.social
We are currently advertising for an Assistant Professor in Law and Safeguarding (Research & Education) at Durham Law School. Deadline is 21 April: durham.taleo.net/careersectio... Please share widely and do get in touch if you would like to discuss this position.
π’ Excited to share that my paper βMedically Assisted Reproduction (MAR) and the ECtHR β The Evolving Case Law in an Evolving Fieldβ is now published as part of the European Yearbook on Human Rights 2024.
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Ben Yong: Whatβand Whoβis Parliament? ukconstitutionallaw.org/2025/02/13/b...
New year, new me: today is my first day as Tilburg Universityβs newest Assistant Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law. Iβm genuinely so excited to be back in the Netherlands to work with fantastic colleagues and students, and even a few old friends (hi @juanauz !).
Many of you asked me what I think of George Letsasβs argument that KlimaSeniorinnen was not an actio popularis because (and only because) the association represented future generations. So I did a blogpost (after a very enjoyable exchange with George himself!): www.ejiltalk.org?mailpoet_rou...
This is a very important contribution on the MA and others judgment. On Monday, the Grand Chamber will decide on whether to hear the case again - this piece makes some very good arguments as to why it should.
Every morning, I choose academia over easier industry paths in AI/DS because I believe in universities as spaces for questioning, not conformity. Yet, Dutch austerity threatens this mission. Education isnβt just expenseβitβs principle. Letβs defend it. π§΅ #woinactie
What retired judges do really matters, by Joshua Rozenberg
Cites the research done by @bymyong.bsky.social and @patrickcobrien.bsky.social on judicial retirement work
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UK competition for ECtHR Judge is being rerun β not enough candidates of sufficient quality! I applaud the emphasis on βability to master unfamiliar areas of lawβ: the Court needs first-rate, impartial judges more than it does human rights activists. judicialappointments.gov.uk/applications...
I want to publicise the work of some colleagues, newly joined on BSky or quietly planning world domination:
@patrickcobrien.bsky.social judicial independence, Simpsons gifs
@jessieblackbourn.bsky.social counterterrorism law
@seshauna.bsky.social: unwritten constitutionalism
Post by @dkagiaros.bsky.social and @ingathiemann.bsky.social on European Court of Human Rights judgment on French law criminalising purchase of sex - inc criticism of decision to examine only under Art 8, not 2 and 3, and limitation to 'procedural review'
strasbourgobservers.com/2024/09/03/m...
Our blog with Inga Thiemann discussing M.A. and others v. France & the End Demand / Nordic model of sex work regulation is out now. We critique how the Court applied consensus and procedural review in this case to reach its finding of no violation. strasbourgobservers.com/2024/09/03/m...
My summary and short commentary on O.G. and others v. Greece is available in the link below. The truly outrageous actions of the Greek authorities were denounced by the ECtHR, although some aspects of the case might have required further consideration. strasbourgobservers.com/2024/02/27/o...
and discuss coloniality and decoloniality in the context of the ECHR. Hopefully, we can do this again next year with more universities joining (feel free to get in touch if you run an ECHR-related course and would find a joint session like this interesting!)
It was a joy organising a joint Durham - Strathclyde virtual session for students working on the ECHR with Dr Webster and Dr Jack from the Centre for the Study of Human Rights at Strathclyde law school. A great opportunity for our students to meet their counterparts in Scotland
The Durham Human Rights and Public Law Centre have organised a PGR workshop. It is aimed at PGRs who have a paper close to publication in the field of Public Law and Human Rights. Limited travel bursaries are available! See link below and please share!
Blatantly cross-posting from the bad place because this piece just came out over at the Human Rights Law Review. Iβve been working on this one since 2021 but unfortunately itβs never seemed more relevant than now