Description | Includes a numbered list of contents at the front of the folder: nos. 84-125. Includes some related correspondence.
84. The Impact of European Human Rights Law, (1996) Judicial Review 21-28 (two typed versions only) 85. Civis Britannicus Europae? Lecture, EP Seminar (22.3.1996) 86. Discrimination Law in 1996, (1996) 65 Equal Opportunities Review 25-26 87. Sir Michael Davis ...., Letter, The Times (18.4.1996) (typed version only) 88. The Georgetown Conclusions on the Effective Protection of Human Rights, (1996) Public Law 562-566 89. Judges and Ministers, London Review of Books (18.4.1996) plus letters 90. Government Compliance with International Human Rights Law: a New Year's Legitimate Expectation, (1996) Public Law 187-189 91. The European Convention in the New Architecture of Europe, (1996) Public Law 5-10 92. Justice for Breakfast, Article, The Guardian (22.4.1996) 93. The Expropriation of Property and the European Convention on Human Rights, Lecture (23.4.1996) 94. Constitutional Law and Human Rights, Volume of Halsbury's Laws of England (4th Ed., reissue 1996), co-editor 95. Is this man the worst Home Secretary ever? Observatory, The Observer (19.5.1996) 96. The European Human Rights Convention and Media Law, (1996) Yearbook of Media and Entertainment Law 299-316 97. In Toynbee's Defence, Letter, Spectator (22.6.1996) 98. Working Towards Equality in the 21st Century: Sex Equality from 1976-1996 and Beyond, Lecture (23.10.1996) 99. Silence Coerced by Law, Lecture to service dedicated to Writers in Prison (7.11.1996) 100. First Steps Towards a Constitutional Bill of Rights, (1997) European Human Rights Law Review 124-31. Also published in 1997, Employer's Law Briefing 101. Making Discrimination Law Effective: Old Barriers and New Frontiers, (1997) 2, International Journal of Discrimination Law, 167-181 102. Defaming Politicians, Paper, 1997 103. Twilight of our elective dictatorship, Article, The Times (15.5.1997) 104. Making it easier to catch naughty MPs, Commentary, The Guardian (23.7.1997) 105. Improving Equality law: The Options, 1997, The Runnymede Trust/JUSTICE 106. The European Human Rights Convention and Media Law 1997/98, (with Natalia Schiffrin), Year book of Media and Entertainment Law, 265-277 107. The Relevance of the Human Rights Act 1998 for Employment Lawyers, 26.11.1997 108. The Politics of the Race Relations Act 1976, 1997, The Runnymede Trust 109. Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Memories and Reflections, (1997) 23, Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 1237-1249 (Tun Suffian lecture) 110. Toast to Trinity College, Cambridge, Commemorative Feast, paper, 13.3.1998 111. Call for UK action on human rights, letter to The Times (30.3.1998) 112. Human Rights; Their Protection at a National Level, speaking notes, British Council conference, Belfast (11.5.1998) 113. Universality versus Subsidiarity: A Reply, (1998) European Human Rights Law Review, 73-81 114. From Legislation to Integration: Twenty years of the Race Relations Act, Race Relations in Britain: A Developing Agenda, Tessa Blackstone, Bikhu Parekh and peter Sanders, Routledge, London 1998. 115. UK Acceptance of the Strasbourg Jurisdiction: What Really Went On in 1965, (1998) Public Law 237-253 116. Free information pledge threatened, letter to The Times (6.7.98) 117. Fair Trial: The Impact of the Human Rights Act, lecture, European Law Seminar, Lincoln's Inn (16.10.1998) 118. The Impact of the Human Rights Act on Public Law, Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom, practice and Principles (1998) The University of Cambridge Centre for Public Law, 105-107 119. The Art of the Possible: Interpreting Statutes Under the Human Rights Act, (1998) European Human Rights Law Review 665- 675 120. The Export of the Convention to the Commonwealth, European Court of Human Rights, Memorial, Rolv Ryssdal, Protecting Human Rights: The European Perspective, Studies in Memory of Rolv Ryssdal, Carl Heymanns Verlag, 1999 121. The European Convention on Human Rights and Media Law, (with Natalia Schiffrin), to be published Yearbook of Media and Entertainment Law 122. Anwar trial under Malaysian justice, letter to The times (1.10.1998) 123. Private Lives and Public Figures: Freedom of Political Speech in a Democratic Society, Lecture, The Times of India and UNIBCO at New Delhi (17.12.98) 124. The Bangalore Cycle of Commonwealth Judicial Colloquia in Restrospect, Bangalore Colloquium, December 1998 125. The Challenge of Bangalore: Making Human Rights a Practical Reality, Conclusions of the Bangalore Colloquium, December 1998 |