Sue Bright

Sue Bright is a Professor at the University of Oxford. She has written extensively about housing law, and conducted empirical research into the housing possession process (with Lisa Whitehouse, Hull). A fuller profile can be viewed at: http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/profile/brights|Sue Bright is a Professor at the University of Oxford. She has written extensively about housing law, and conducted empirical research into the housing possession process (with Lisa Whitehouse, Hull). A fuller profile can be viewed at: http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/profile/brights|Sue Bright is a Professor at the University of Oxford. She has written extensively about housing law, and conducted empirical research into the housing possession process (with Lisa Whitehouse, Hull). A fuller profile can be viewed at: http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/profile/brights

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Grenfell: Human Rights and a Ban on Combustible Cladding?

Grenfell: Human Rights and a Ban on Combustible Cladding?

A number of key human rights issue arise following the Grenfell Tower Tragedy in which 72 people died, and many more were displaced. In December 2017 the Equality and Human Rights Commission launched a project, ‘Following Grenfell: ...
Disability Defence to Possession can Rarely be Decided Summarily: Akerman-Livinsgtone v Aster Communities Ltd

Disability Defence to Possession can Rarely be Decided Summarily: Akerman-Livinsgtone v Aster Communities Ltd

This note considers the procedural implications of the Supreme Court’s decision in Akerman-Livingstone, which held that the proportionality exercise for a discrimination defence to a possession claim under the Equality Act 2010 ...