Human Rights Act Repeal: Seven Hurdles the Conservatives Will Need to Clear

27 May 2015
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David Allen Green, is a writer and lawyer based in Birmingham and London in the United Kingdom. He was legal correspondent of the New Statesman and is now a legal commentator at FT.com.

He's wrtten two detailed artilcles on the hurdles that would need to be cleared by the Conservatives on Human Rights Act repeal - and they are big hurdles. For opponents of HRA repeal, they are well worth a read.

http://jackofkent.com/2015/05/the-seven-hurdles-for-repeal-of-the-human-rights-act/

David has since provided an upade to that aerticle with more information about the height of some of those hurdles at http://jackofkent.com/2015/05/the-hurdles-for-human-rights-act-repeal-now-seem-higher-than-before/

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