In Critique Of The European Court of Human Rights’ View Of Secularism: Can Religious Freedom Be Restricted In The Name Of Promoting Democracy?

The wide margin of appreciation the ECtHR grants to states in the context of freedom of religion has significantly weakened the protections afforded by article 9 of the ECHR.

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Refugee Relocation: The Issues, Current Legal Status, And Risk To The Human Rights Act Posed By The UK Government’s Relocation To Rwanda Plan

A new policy announced by the UK Government proposes to relocate refugees who enter the UK without authorisation to Rwanda, presenting a potential risk to the Human Rights Act.

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Is There A Right For Anti-Abortion Groups To Demonstrate In Front Of Abortion Clinics?

A recent judgement in the Netherlands puts into question what rights anti-abortion protestors have to demonstrate outside an abortion clinic.

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Obstetric Violence in International Human Rights Law

Recognition of OV is essential in the fight to end violence against women and girls. What role has the IACtHR played in recognising and eliminating it?

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Refugees To Rwanda – Is The UK Breaking The Law?

With a new scheme on the table to send refugees to Rwanda, there is mounting evidence to suggest the UK government is breaking the law.

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