Introduction The relationship between a sovereign state and the non-citizens within its borders presents a fundamental tension in modern legal systems. This tension exists between the state’s well-established authority to control immigration and protect national security, and the universal principles of human rights and justice that call for legal protections ...
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Introduction In any democratic society, the relationship between the state’s duty to maintain public order and the individual’s right to ...
Read ArticleBloomberg LP v ZXC [2022] UKSC 5 Has Extended the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Too Far into Matters of Legitimate Public Interest: Discuss
Introduction In Bloomberg LP v ZXC [2022] UKSC 5, the Supreme Court unanimously held that a person under criminal investigation ...
Read ArticleCritically Assess Whether the Human Rights Act 1998 Strikes an Appropriate Balance Between Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Protection of Individual Rights
Introduction The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) represents a significant development in the United Kingdom’s constitutional framework, incorporating rights from ...
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