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Advancing a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland

Advancing a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland

...will impact on ‘particular circumstances’. This would, presumably now be taken to refer to the implications of Brexit for the Bill of Rights. Ominously, given the contested history of the...
New Publications from OxHRH Associates

New Publications from OxHRH Associates

...Work (OUP, 2020) Cathryn Costello and Itamar Mann, ‘Border Justice: Migration and Accountability for Human Rights Violations’ (2020) 21 German Law Journal 311 Paul Craig, ‘Brexit, A Drama: The Endgame...
The Impact of Covid-19 on Workers’ Rights (with Michael Ford)

The Impact of Covid-19 on Workers’ Rights (with Michael Ford)

...upon the EU and that includes, especially, discrimination law, duties of work consultation, and so on and so forth. Now all that, even despite Brexit— all that edifice is in...
Campaigning for a Living Wage and Fair Contracts at Oxford University

Campaigning for a Living Wage and Fair Contracts at Oxford University

...the gender and ethnicity pay gaps — ensuring a higher wage floor lifts up those marginalized in our economy. The government’s hostile environment policy towards migrants in post-Brexit Britain underscores...
Intersectional Barriers Hindering the Effectiveness of the UK’s Draft Domestic Abuse Bill, 2019

Intersectional Barriers Hindering the Effectiveness of the UK’s Draft Domestic Abuse Bill, 2019

...‘domestic abuse’ to include ‘economic abuse’. However, due to recent political events pertaining to Brexit, the Bill has been side-lined and we have now entered the pre-election period where no...
Intersectionality at 30

Intersectionality at 30

...– what the UK stands to lose post-Brexit in this area. While noting the lack of intersectionality’s explicit recognition in EU jurisprudence, Dr Atrey usefully weaved in Professor Fredman’s analysis...
An ever-present past: The Troubles and Their Human Rights Dimension

An ever-present past: The Troubles and Their Human Rights Dimension

For the past few months, continental Europe has become increasingly aware of the intricacies surrounding Northern Ireland’s past. Yet, the perspective of the outsider, shaped by the Brexit negotiations, seems...
Brexit and Workers’ Rights Report by Professors Nicola Countouris & Keith Ewing

Brexit and Workers’ Rights Report by Professors Nicola Countouris & Keith Ewing

...be allowed to ‘cherry-pick’ the terms of the Brexit arrangements. Now, on the brink of the third deadline for a Brexit deal, two leading UK academics consider the possible implications...
The UK Supreme Court’s “One Off” Judgment

The UK Supreme Court’s “One Off” Judgment

...a no-deal Brexit on 31 October and the 2016 referendum result remains but the judgment was clear from the first sentence: the court would not wade into this debate. It...
The Four Categories of Risk to Rights in the Brexit Process

The Four Categories of Risk to Rights in the Brexit Process

...they have been recognised by EU case law but given no right of action or remedy. The 2018 Act also follows similar Brexit legislation in delegating wide legislative power to...
Prorogation: Three Assumptions

Prorogation: Three Assumptions

...there are no adverse consequences from prorogation, given that Parliament has managed, in the time available, to enact legislation to limit the possibility of a no-deal Brexit in the form...
Prorogation: Constitutional Principle and Law, Fact and Causation

Prorogation: Constitutional Principle and Law, Fact and Causation

...prorogation. If Brexit happens there will then be a log-jam of Brexit-related measures that require enactment, thereby pushing into the long grass efforts legislation designed to address non-Brexit issues.  ...

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