Reimagining Dualism: The Potential of a British Bill of Rights – Jordan Kiss
The proposed British Bill of Rights, aiming to replace the Human Rights Act 1998, raises key debates about its implications for human rights protection, domestic law, and the UK's relationship with the European human rights framework. This research analyses the potential of a Bill of Rights Bill.
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Jordan Kiss - Penultimate year Law student.
Interested in the interplay between domestic and international law.
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