Episodios

  • The Enforcement of Equality and Human Rights by Dr David Barrett
    Apr 12 2017

    In this episode, Dr David Barrett from Nottingham Trent University speaks about the impact of Brexit on regulatory actors, in particular the Equality and Human Rights Commission and the Care Quality Commission.

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    18 m
  • Brexit, Administrative Justice and Human Rights by Joe Tomlinson
    Apr 12 2017

    In this episode, Dr Joe Tomlinson from Sheffield University questions how Brexit will affect administrative justice and in particular the protection of human rights in the administrative process.

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    26 m
  • Doctor Derogation Love by Dr Stuart Wallace
    Apr 12 2017

    In this episode, Dr Stuart Wallace, a Lecturer at University of Cambridge, speaks about the Government’s decision to stop applying the European Convention on Human Rights (or to derogate) for situations arising from military actions abroad (Iraq, Afghanistan etc).

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    12 m
  • About Foreign Reeves and Judges - Confronting domestic backlashes again human rights through dissemination of core values by Ömer Keskin
    Apr 12 2017

    In this episode, Ömer Keskin is a PhD student at the University of Lausanne. In his talk, he explains how referendums work in Switzerland and how international law could be used to improve popular initiatives.

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    12 m
  • Constitutional Referendum, Socio-Economic Rights by Dr Katie Boyle
    Apr 12 2017

    In this episode, Dr Katie Boyle, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Roehampton, investigates what information citizens had access to prior to the 2016 referendum and questions whether a new approach to referendums – one that allows genuine deliberation – is necessary.

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    17 m
  • The Reach of Common Law Rights by Thomas Fairclough
    Apr 12 2017

    In this episode, Thomas Fairclough, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge disputes the argument that common law rights are only limited in scope and therefore cannot offer the protection of human rights that we currently enjoy. Instead, he argues the common law can be used to fill the gap created by Brexit or repeal of the Human Rights Act.

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    19 m
  • Unchartered Waters: Fundamental Social Rights and the Common Law Contract of Employment by Niall O'Connor
    Apr 12 2017

    In this episode, Niall O’Connor is a Phd student at University of Cambridge and he talks about how the common law could provide protection for social rights after Brexit.

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    17 m
  • Human Rights Post-Brexit: Inadvertent Protection & Violation by Dr Joelle Grogan
    Apr 12 2017

    In this episode, Dr Joelle Grogan who is a Lecturer at Middlesex University Law School, talks about how we may be able to use existing law to protect some human rights after Brexit. She speaks about rights that may be protected under the common law and rights that may be incorporated into domestic law through the Great Repeal Bill. Finally, she addresses rights that will be lost as a result of Brexit.

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    27 m