Ross Guinea McIntyre

Ross Guinea McIntyre works as a paralegal at a leading set of barristers’ chambers in London. He holds a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) from the University of Oxford, and a BA (Hons) in Law from the University of Cambridge. His research interests lie in international and comparative human rights law, criminal law, administrative law, and legal philosophy.

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In Search of Lost Climes: the Historic Litigation in Navahine v Hawai‘i

In Search of Lost Climes: the Historic Litigation in Navahine v Hawai‘i

In what has been described as a ‘world first’ in constitutional climate litigation, youth plaintiffs from Hawai‘i have secured a historic Settlement Agreement that underscores both the realities of climate change and the State’s ...
A Game of Judicial Tennis: The Supreme Court in Mercer

A Game of Judicial Tennis: The Supreme Court in Mercer

The Supreme Court has once again considered the proper scope of sections 3 and 4 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA), this time in relation to an employer’s response to an employee’s participation in industrial action. The history of ...