Following hard on the heels of Lord Sumption and Lord Justice Laws, Lady Hale (Deputy President of the Supreme Court) has joined the fray on human rights. Here is a link to her speech at Warwick on 28th November. Here is an antidote to the speeches of her male judicial colleagues.
Lady Hale at the Warwick Law Lecture 2013 (PDF)
What’s the point of human rights?
28 November 2013
The Attorney-General has spoken about The future of Europe: Opportunities and Challenges - (Published 3rd December 2013). Attorney General says that he believes that European institutions should ensure they abide by the rule of law.
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