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  • Ed can enter No. 10 without Nicola’s keys

    Carl Gardner
    April 19, 2015

    Ministry of Defence | Creative CommonsThis election looks a close-run thing – very close run indeed. As I write, polls and forecasts suggest strongly that […]

    Tags: constitution, government, prime minister
  • The Prince Charles letters judgment – in a few sentences

    Carl Gardner
    March 26, 2015

    For a while I’ve wondered if it might be helpful to summarise key Supreme Court and other major judgments in a few sentences. So I thought I’d have a go at it as an experiment, while I’m gathering my fuller […]

    Tags: constitution, eu law, freedom of information, government, UK Supreme Court
  • Anonymity for rape suspects: my piece for Independent Voices

    Carl Gardner
    March 20, 2015

    Today the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee published a report following its short inquiry into police bail. As part of that report the committee recommended that, just as those who say they’ve been the victim of a sexual […]

    Tags: crime, parliament
  • Britain’s got its way on prisoners’ votes – so why withdraw from the ECHR?

    Carl Gardner
    February 11, 2015

    Diamond Geezer | Creative Commons

    In yesterday’s judgment on 1,015 “legacy” applications, the European Court of Human Rights ruled once again that the legislative bar […]

    Tags: human rights
  • John Cooper QC on the Global Law Summit: “By going there, we are tacitly endorsing what Grayling is doing”

    Carl Gardner
    January 26, 2015


    The Criminal Bar Association’s acceptance of an invitation to speak at the government’s Global Law Summit next month is “pandering” to the Lord Chancellor’s “political opportunism”, John Cooper QC said today […]

    Tags: chris grayling, crime, dpp, government, jury trial, legal aid, lord chancellor, podcasts, sharia
  • Dominic Grieve: I am not a lone voice crying in the wilderness

    Carl Gardner
    December 4, 2014


    The Conservative debate on human rights is “very far from over”, Dominic Grieve told an audience of lawyers last night, as he strongly criticised his party’s recent policy paper – saying he was […]

    Tags: Dominic Grieve, government, human rights
  • The PM’s “foreign fighters” plan: probably lawful

    Carl Gardner
    November 14, 2014

    Chris Fleming | Creative CommonsOvernight in Australia,

    Tags: government, human rights, immigration, international, terrorism
  • Grieve: Counter-terrorism measures “probably getting to the right place”

    Carl Gardner
    November 14, 2014

    The former Attorney General Dominic Grieve appeared on Radio 4’s World at One Today to discuss the government’s new plan to “regulate” the return to the UK of those who, for instance, have gone to Syria […]

    Tags: Dominic Grieve, government, immigration, international, terrorism
  • Phillips, Schiemann, Edward, Jacobs and others: “There is no credible alternative to the European arrest warrant”

    Carl Gardner
    November 6, 2014

    In a letter published in today’s Telegraph, half a dozen senior retired judges call for Britain to “opt back in” to the European Arrest Warrant system. Parliament is expected to vote next week on the government’s proposal to remain in […]

  • Dinah Rose QC: the Conservative human rights paper is “just so rubbish”

    Carl Gardner
    October 29, 2014

    Human Rights Act 3The Conservative party’s plan for a British Bill of Rights is “rubbish”, the leading public law and human rights barrister Dinah Rose QC said last night. She was answering questions after her […]

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