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1COR	November 9, 2012 by Adam Wagner	VIDEO: Dignity, Death and Deprivation of Liberty – Human Rights in the Court of Protection
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in 1COR, Art. 2 | Right to life, Blog news, Court of Protection, Mental Health, Social Care	| Tagged Court of Protection	September 19, 2012 by 1 Crown Office Row	Dignity, Death and Deprivation of Liberty: Human Rights in the Court of Protection
What: Dignity, Death and Deprivation of Liberty: Human Rights in the Court of Protection When: 6pm on Wednesday 10th October 2012 You are invited to join 1 Crown Office Row for an event to mark the 5th Anniversary of the Court of Protection. This Seminar will focus on current key topics in the Court of Protection being debated by two teams of Counsel from 1 Crown Office Row before an interventionist Panel comprising Philip Havers QC, Professor Anthony Grayling and Richard Stein, solicitor at Leigh Day & Co solicitors.
There are still a few places remaining to attend this event. If you are currently a legal practitioner and would like to attend please contact Charlotte Barrow, Marketing Executive at One Crown Office Row on charlotte.barrow@1cor.com stating your name and organisation. Places will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in 1COR, Blog news	February 28, 2012 by Rachit Buch	The democratic legitimacy of human rights
Why should we bother with the European Convention on Human Rights? Many of those that would never contemplate leaving the ECHR still question whether we should abide by controversial decisions such as those on prisoners’ voting rights or deportation. UCL’s Professor Richard Bellamy attempted to answer this question at the Statute Law Society’s talk on Monday evening. He said that the UK should abide by the ECHR, which gains its legitimacy by being the best way for democratic states regulate their relationships and protect their citizens’ rights.
The talk was entitled ‘The Democratic Legitimacy of International Human Rights Conventions’ (IHRCs). Although perhaps not in such terms, this is a topic that exercises many every week: from those questioning who exactly decides which human rights are the ones that count, to those asking why ‘unelected judges’ in Europe can tell a democracy how to govern itself. Professor Bellamy started by noting that mature democracies are generally less keen on IHRCs; at the post-war inception of the ECHR, he said it was Germany and Italy showing most enthusiasm. Even now, many ‘democratising’ countries show less opposition to Europe’s human rights structures.
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December 1, 2011 by Angus McCullough QC	Should more trials be held in secret? Part 2: A Special Advocate’s comment
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in 1COR, Art. 6 | Right to Fair Trial, BLOG POSTS, In the news, Politics / Public Order, Secret justice, Terrorism	June 13, 2011 by Matthew Hill	Does “bringing rights home” mean bringing problems home too?
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in 1COR, Art. 2 | Right to life, BLOG POSTS, Case comments, Case law, Case summaries, Features, Inquests and Inquiries, International, Margin of Appreciation, Police, Politics / Public Order, Terrorism	January 20, 2011 by Maria Roche	Unlawful mental health detention – who is to blame?
The Court held that the patient’s detention had been unlawful from the start when the approved mental health professional ['AMHP'] erred in whether the patient’s relative objected to admission. The local authority responsible for the AMHP could not rely on the Section 139(1)of the Mental Health Act 1983 ['the Act'] statutory protection from civil liability, which had to be read down by virtue of Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 to give effect to the patient’s right to liberty under Article 5 of the ECHR.
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December 31, 2010 by Matthew Hill	The Redfern Inquiry: the latest investigation into the removal and retention of human tissue
November saw the publication of the report of the Redfern Inquiry into human tissue analysis in UK nuclear facilities (read the report, here). The inquiry was the latest in a number of investigations looking at the post mortem removal, retention and disposal of human body parts by medical and other bodies, and the extent to which the families of the deceased knew of and consented to such practices. The Inquiry chairman, Michael Redfern QC, also chaired the Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital (Alder Hay) Inquiry.
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