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Angus McCullough QC, Author at UK Human Rights Blog
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15 Jan 2018 by Angus McCullough QC
1 Dec 2011 by Angus McCullough QC
26 Oct 2010 by Angus McCullough QC
This post is adapted from a presentation given at the Justice Human Rights Law Conference, and will be split into four parts. Part 1 can be found here, part 2 here and part 3 here.
Today, in the final part of this series, I concentrate on recent cases involving Article 12, the right to marry and a couple of other notable cases. You can find previous posts on Article 12 here.
25 Oct 2010 by Angus McCullough QC
Human rights and judicial review in the past year – Part 2/4: Articles 3 and 5
22 Oct 2010 by Angus McCullough QC
This post is adapted from a presentation given at the Justice Human Rights Law Conference, and will be split into four parts. Part 1 can be found here.
Human rights and judicial review in the past year – Part 1/4: Article 2, the right to life
I aim to summarise the most important judicial review cases concerning Articles 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 of the ECHR during the last year. I have also included two other cases of interest, although they cannot be categorised under any of these Articles. Today, Article 2: the right to life (click here for previous posts on the right to life).
The substantive Article 2 duty owed to mental patients
Rabone v. Pennine Care NHS Trust [2010] EWCA Civ 698 – read our post
The CA have clarified the scope and application of Savage. The HL in Savage had left unclear – to say the least – whether its finding that an operational ‘Osman’ type duty applied to a compulsorily detained mental patient extended to a voluntary mental patient.
Lord Bingham’s Legacy
13 Sep 2010 by Angus McCullough QC
We have highlighted the obituaries and tributes to Lord Bingham yesterday and today. For those interested in a more extensive review of his judicial contributions to the field of administrative law generally, and human rights law in particular, I would recommend an article published by Michael Fordham QC in Judicial Review last year: [2009] JR 103.
This was a paper presented to the Hart Judicial Review Conference in December 2008. As Fordham says:
There is no better way to illustrate and celebrate Lord Bingham’s contribution to administrative law than through his own words. What follows is a tapestry, no doubt just one from many, capable of being woven using strands of Lord Bingham’s judicial analysis, which will for decades to come guide and equip practitioners, academics and judges in the field of public law and human rights.
1 Jul 2010 by Angus McCullough QC
31 Mar 2010 by Angus McCullough QC
30 Nov 2009 by Angus McCullough QC