Law and religion round-up – 20th September
In which the watchwords seemed to be huntin’, shootin’ – and minglin’… The Internal Market Bill, resignations and the rule of law On Monday, Rehman Chishti MP resigned as the Prime Minister’s Special...
View ArticleLaw and religion round-up – 27th December
So there was a deal after all. Meanwhile, in the world of law & religion… Sex and relationships education In R (Colchester) v Secretary of State for Education [2020] EWHC 3376 (Admin), a renewed...
View ArticleLaw and religion round-up – 3rd January
Brexit and the future of UK adherence to the ECHR From the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community, of the one part, and the United Kingdom...
View ArticleLaw and religion round-up – 17th January
“Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” Amos 3:3, KJV Independent Human Rights Act Review: call for evidence On Wednesday, the Government’s Independent Human Rights Act Review has now launched...
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On 20 January 2021, the House of Commons Library issued The effect of Brexit on getting divorced, an update of an earlier version relating to the position in England and Wales in the event of a...
View ArticleLaw and religion round-up – 29th August
COVID-19 in Scotland On Tuesday, the Scottish Government announced that a public inquiry into its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic would be set up by the end of the year, to be led by a judge and...
View ArticleLaw and religion round-up – 10th October
Hello literally everyone… …as Twitter responded to the global outage of its rivals Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram. At one level, this could also be a convenient strapline for blogs such as Law and...
View ArticleLaw and religion round-up – 14th August
The Attorney General and human rights On Wednesday, the Attorney General, Suella Braverman QC, made a speech at a meeting of the Policy Exchange on the subject of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the...
View ArticleLaw and religion round-up – 19th February
“Church law is therefore intimately connected to the life of the Church, as one of her necessary aspects, which is justice in conserving and transmitting the goods of salvation.” Vatican News reports...
View ArticleLaw and religion round-up – 1st October
“70 years of human rights trashed in 30 minutes”? John Crace, The Guardian The Home Secretary and the ECHR The Times reports that “Suella Braverman has been authorised by Downing Street to float the...
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