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'(Mis)-Reading Section 3 of the Human Rights Act' (2003)
Journal Article
Phillipson, G. (2003). '(Mis)-Reading Section 3 of the Human Rights Act'. Law Quarterly Review, 119(April), 183-188

Response to Reconciling Parliamentary democracy and human rights by C.A. Gearty in L.Q.R. 2002, 118(Apr), 248-269. Criticises the author's argument that the Human Rights Act s.3(2) and s.6(2)(b) provide guidance on the proper reading of s.3(1). Sugge... Read More about '(Mis)-Reading Section 3 of the Human Rights Act'.

The Constitution: Consolidation and Cautious Advance (2003)
Journal Article
Masterman, R., Hazell, R., Gay, A., Trench, S., King, M., Sandford, R., & Maer, L. (2003). The Constitution: Consolidation and Cautious Advance. Parliamentary Affairs, 56(2), 157-169. https://doi.org/10.1093/parlij/gsg011

The year 2002 has seen plenty of constitutional developments and proposals for reform, notably a white paper on elected regional assemblies and a white paper on House of Lords reform, followed by the establishment of a Joint Parliamentary Committee t... Read More about The Constitution: Consolidation and Cautious Advance.

Educating Rudy and the (non-)English Patient: A Double-Bill on Residency Rights under Article 18 EC (2003)
Journal Article
Dougan, M., & Spaventa, E. (2003). Educating Rudy and the (non-)English Patient: A Double-Bill on Residency Rights under Article 18 EC. European law review, 28(5), 699-712

The judgment in Baumbast represents a significant contribution to the Court's growing caselaw on the legal effects of Union citizenship.1 The Court declared that Article 18(1) EC has direct effect within the national legal orders, and explored the na... Read More about Educating Rudy and the (non-)English Patient: A Double-Bill on Residency Rights under Article 18 EC.

Reforming Family Property: Comparisons, Compromises and Common Dimensions (2003)
Journal Article
Fox, L. (2003). Reforming Family Property: Comparisons, Compromises and Common Dimensions. Child and family law quarterly, 15(1), 1-20

This article examines family property policy in several Commonwealth jurisdictions. The article compares both ‘family’ and ‘property’ dimensions of policies adopted in each jurisdiction, and argues that a common feature of each policy is the compromi... Read More about Reforming Family Property: Comparisons, Compromises and Common Dimensions.

Draft Constitutional Treaty of the European Union and related documents (2003)
Journal Article
Dashwood, A., Dougan, M., Hillion, C., Johnston, A., & Spaventa, E. (2003). Draft Constitutional Treaty of the European Union and related documents. European law review, 28(1), 3-38

The texts which are presented here represent a contribution to the debate which is taking place in Brussels within the Convention on the Future of Europe. They were prepared at the invitation, and with the support, of the Foreign and Commonwealth Off... Read More about Draft Constitutional Treaty of the European Union and related documents.

'Domestic Judicial Deference and the ECHR in the UK and Netherlands' (2003)
Journal Article
Schooten, H. V., & Sweeney, J. A. (2003). 'Domestic Judicial Deference and the ECHR in the UK and Netherlands'. Tilburg foreign law review, 11(1), 439-461

This comparative article explores the interrelationship of domestic and international human rights law in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, with reference to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The two jurisdictions offer a valuable... Read More about 'Domestic Judicial Deference and the ECHR in the UK and Netherlands'.

The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers - a dangerous precedent for international justice? (2003)
Journal Article
Williams, S. (2003). The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers - a dangerous precedent for international justice?. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 53(1), 227-245. https://doi.org/10.1093/iclq/53.1.227

Discusses the problems encountered in negotiating the structure and composition of the Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers which led to the arrangement whereby the chambers have a majority of Cambodian judges but require a super-majority for a voting de... Read More about The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers - a dangerous precedent for international justice?.