JUSTICE Journal – Volume 9, Number 2

December 1, 2012

Contents for Volume 9 Number 2 Editorial Work Goes on Papers After the Act: What future for legal aid? Roger Smith OBE Equality: Where Now? Caspar Glynn QC and Robin Allen QC Immigration: the Implications of the new Immigration Rules for Family Life, Duran Seddon Articles Miscarriages of Justice: Back to Basics? Yasmin Husain The future […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 9, Number 1

May 1, 2012

Contents for Volume 9 Number 1 Editorial Legal Aid: the end or not? Articles Human rights in 2011, Helen Mountfield QC The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: scope and competence, Jodie Blackstock Building on Brighton: a foundation for the future of the European Court of Human Rights? Angela Patrick The internet and legal services for the poor, Roger Smith […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 8, Number 2

December 1, 2011

Contents for Volume 8 Number 2 Editorial Reforming RIPA Papers A critical account of the accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights Tobias Lock The Parliamentary Ombudsman and administrative justice: shaping the next 50 years Ann Abraham  Articles Accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights, Simone White Prospects for […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 8, Number 1

July 1, 2011

Contents for Volume 8 Number 1 Editorial Legal aid and the legal profession Papers Mainstreaming human rights in public policy: the New Zealand experience, Margaret Wilson Why is the death penalty still in use and how is abolition to be achieved?Jodie Blackstock Legal aid: entering the endgame, Roger Smith Articles The role of the judiciary in developing a […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 7, Number 2

December 1, 2010

Contents for Volume 7 Number 2 Editorial Out with the old, in with the new – the coalition’s Programme for Government  Papers The UK Constitution: time for fundamental reform? Rabinder Singh QC Scotland: human rights and constitutional issues, Qudsi Rasheed Articles Religious freedom in the workplace, Professor Aileen McColgan Conditions for a British bill of rights, JUSTICE […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 7, Number 1

June 1, 2010

Contents of Volume 7 Number 1 Editorial Justice and the election Articles Devolution and human rights Qudsi Rasheed ‘Free to lead as well as to be led’: section 2 of the Human Rights Act and the relationship between the UK courts and Strasbourg Eric Metcalfe Towards a codified constitution Stephen Hockman QC, Professor Vernon Bogdanor […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 6, Number 2

December 1, 2009

Contents of Volume 6 Number 2 Editorial Keeping human rights and justice on the agenda Articles Human Rights and the New British Constitution Professor Vernon Bogdanor The Decline of Legal Aid: we are not alone Roger Smith The Media and Human Rights Heather Rogers QC Mutual Legal Assistance v Mutual Recognition? Jodie Blackstock  Book reviews […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 6, Number 1

June 1, 2009

Contents of Volume 6 Number 1 Editorial Articles The Promise of International Criminal Justice: The International Criminal Court and the key components of the new era of international criminal accountability Wafa Shah Four Years of the European Arrest Warrant Jodie Blackstock Legal Advice and the Rule of Law Len Berkowitz The False Promise of Assurances […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 5, Number 2

December 1, 2008

Contents of Volume 5 Number 2 Editorial Papers Law Lords at the Margin: who defines Convention rights? Baroness Hale of Richmond Building a better society The Rt Hon Lady Justice Arden DBE Human rights review of the year 2008 Nathalie Lieven QC Articles Test cases and third party interventions in commercial cases Roger Smith and […]

JUSTICE Journal – Volume 5, Number 1

June 1, 2008

Contents of Volume 5 Number 1 Editorial  Papers Towards a Bill of Rights and Responsibility Rt Hon Jack Straw MP The Law and Faith lecture series organised by the London School of Economics and sponsored by JUSTICE: God in Public: reflections on faith and society Bishop Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham, with a comment by […]