top of page


Verdict
Nov 2, 20205 min read


Verdict
Oct 30, 20208 min read


Verdict
Oct 30, 20206 min read


Verdict
Oct 28, 202021 min read


Verdict
Oct 27, 20205 min read


Verdict
Oct 26, 20207 min read


Verdict
Oct 23, 20202 min read
![Justice, Domestic Violence and Human Rights- Critical Analysis of Opuz v Turkey [2009]](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/nsplsh_1812cb87bedf4d15ab0efd60995a8cc2~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_333,h_250,fp_0.50_0.50,q_30,blur_30,enc_avif,quality_auto/nsplsh_1812cb87bedf4d15ab0efd60995a8cc2~mv2.webp)
![Justice, Domestic Violence and Human Rights- Critical Analysis of Opuz v Turkey [2009]](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/nsplsh_1812cb87bedf4d15ab0efd60995a8cc2~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_454,h_341,fp_0.50_0.50,q_90,enc_avif,quality_auto/nsplsh_1812cb87bedf4d15ab0efd60995a8cc2~mv2.webp)
Verdict
Oct 22, 202010 min read


Verdict
Oct 22, 20209 min read


Verdict
Oct 21, 20208 min read


Is a Gilded Cage Still a Cage? Reconsidering Cheshire West and the future of disability rights.
Caitlín Quinn They smile, they don’t object, but they are not free to leave. In law that is not consent, it is a deprivation of liberty. However, the Supreme Court are currently deliberating on whether that smile should be enough to remove legal safeguards that protect thousands of disabled people. Last month, the Attorney General for Northern Ireland (AGNI), supported by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (SoS) asked the Court to reconsider Cheshire West- the
Verdict
Dec 12, 20256 min read
FEATURED POST
FEATURED POSTS
bottom of page













