Report
Can human rights survive the war on terror and the war on crime?
Publisher
Crime
Human rights
Australia
Description
Carol Harlow (LSE) explores how the UK Human Rights Act compromises between upholding European human rights standards and the Westminster principle of parliamentary sovereignty. She finds that the UK government has sometimes been impatient with constraints placed on the war on terror and the war on crime. Strengthening parliamentary scrutiny mechanisms on human rights may be the key to a more co-operative relationship with the judiciary.
Publication Details
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
10 Aug 2006
