Publications
Books
• Human Rights Law Third Edition (Oxford: Hart, 2021) 800 pages (Second Edition 2014; First Edition 2006).
• With Harrison and Woods (Eds.) Freedom of Expression and the Media (Leiden: Brill, 2012) 264 pages.
Articles
• ‘Reality amidst rhetoric: implementation of European Court of Human Rights judgments in the UK’ (2024) ECHR Law Review 1-15.
• ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and UK human rights law: prospects for an imaginative future’ (2024) European Human Rights Law Review 39-48.
• ‘Democratic state, autocratic method: human rights law reform in the UK’ (2024) 73 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 1-27.
• ‘Derechos Humanos Y La Pandemia Del Covid-19 En El Reino Unido’ (Human rights law and the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United Kingdom) (2021) 48 Teoría y RealidadConstitucional (Constitutional Theory and Practice) 125-152.
• ‘A UK Bill of Rights Fit for Purpose’ (2019) 3 Howard Human and Civil Rights Law Review 41-78.
• ‘The future of human rights protection in the United Kingdom’ (2019) 6 Journal of International and Comparative Law 87-115.
• ‘From Dynamic to Static: The United Kingdom and the European Court of Human Rights’ (2018) 42 Teoría y Realidad Constitucional 161-186 (Constitutional Theory and Practice).
• ‘The Second Division in Human Rights Adjudication: Social Rights Claims under the Human Rights Act 1998’ (2015) 15 Human Rights Law Review 549-568.
• ‘Transplanting human rights norms: the case of the United Kingdom’s Human Rights Act’ (2013) 35 Human Rights Quarterly 386-407.
• ‘The dialogue between United Kingdom courts and the European Court of Human Rights’ [2012] International and Comparative Law Quarterly 557-584.
• ‘The principle of comity and the relationship between British courts and the European Court of Human Rights’ in P. Eeckhout and T. Tridimas (Eds.) Yearbook of European Law2009 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2009).
• ‘Problems with the Human Rights Act and how to remedy them: is a bill of rights the answer?’ (2009) 72 Modern Law Review 883-908.
• ‘Huang v. Secretary of State for the Home Department and Kashmiri v. Secretary of State for the Home Department –Separating Human Rights Adjudication from Judicial Review’ [2007] European Human Rights Law Review 679-697.
• ‘The Impact of the Human Rights Act on the United Kingdom’s performance before the European Court of Human Rights’ [2007] Public Law 655-676.
• ‘R. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex p. Anderson – Ending the Home Secretary’s Sentencing Role’ (2004) Modern Law Review 108-123.
• ‘Can we speak freely now? Freedom of expression under the Human Rights Act’ [2002] 6 European Human Rights Law Review 750-763.
• ‘Extending the Liability of the State in Damages’ (2001) 21 Legal Studies 1-14.
• ‘The Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, redress and damages for wrongful administrative action’ [2000] Public Law 21-30.
Chapters
• ‘Law making in the rights hostile environment of the United Kingdom’ in J. Dbeljak and L. Grenfell (Eds.) Law Making and Human Rights (Sydney: Thomson Reuters, 2020).
• ‘The Positive Right to Freedom of Expression and Party Anonymity in Legal Proceedings’ in A. Kenyon and A. Scott Positive Free Speech: Rationales, Methods and Implications (Oxford: Hart, 2020).
• With M. Canto-Lopez and N. Jansen-Reventlow ‘Ruusunen v Finland’ in L. Hodson (Ed.) Feminist Judgments in International Law (Oxford: Hart, 2019).
• ‘Can European consensus encourage acceptance of the European Convention on Human Rights in the United Kingdom?’ in P. Kapotas and V. Tzevelekos (Eds.) Building Consensus on European Consensus (Cambridge: CUP, 2019).
• ‘The influence of British courts on the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights’ in R. McCorquodale and J. Gauci (Eds.) British Influences on International Law 1915-2015 (London: BRILL, 2016).
• ‘An unprincipled mess: party anonymity in legal proceedings in the United Kingdom’ in A. Koltay (Ed.) Comparative Perspectives on Freedom of Expression (Budapest: Wolters Kluwer, 2016).
• ‘Damages for violations of human rights law in the United Kingdom’ in E. BagiĆska (Ed.) Damages for Violations of Human Rights – A Comparative Study of Domestic Legal Systems (Warsaw: Springer, 2016).
• ‘The impact of human rights law on measures of mass surveillance in the United Kingdom’ in F. Davis, N. McGarrity and G. Williams (Eds.) Surveillance, Counter-Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism (Oxford: Routledge, 2014).
• ‘What has the Human Rights Act done for the media?’ in M. Amos, J. Harrison and L. Woods (Eds.) Freedom of Expression and the Media: (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2012).
• ‘Utilising a human rights framework’ in M. Amos, J. Harrison and L. Woods (Eds.) Freedom of Expression and the Media: (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2012).
• ‘From monologue to dialogue – the relationship between UK courts and the European Court of Human Rights’ in R. Masterman and I. Leigh (Eds.) The UK’s Statutory Bill of Rights: Constitutional and Comparative Perspectives (Oxford: OUP/British Academy, 2012).
• ‘Eurotorts and Unicorns: Damages for Breach of Community Law in the United Kingdom’ in Fairgrieve, Andenas and Bell (Eds.) Tort Liability of Public Authorities in Comparative Perspective (London: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2002).
Invited Papers (since 2018)
2024
• 12 June 2024: Presenter – ‘Freedom of expression and academic freedom in the UK’ SLS Annual Seminar, University of Central Lancashire.
• 17 May 2024: Presenter – ‘Rewriting Ruusunen v Finland’, Feminist Judgments in the European Court of Human Rights, University of Leicester, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg.
• 3 May 2024: Discussant – ‘R. Fasel More Equal Than Others: Humans and the Rights of Other Animals’, Book Launch, QMUL.
• 23 January 2024: Presenter – ‘Human Rights: universal moral values or a political construct?’ A debate to mark the 75th Anniversary of the UDHR, Westminster United Nations Association, Westminster Hall, London.
2023
• 15-16 June 2023: Rapporteur – ‘The Principle of Equality: New and Old Challenges’ IACL Roundtable, University of Siena, Italy
• 5 June 2023: Presenter – ‘Democratic state, autocratic method: human rights law reform in the UK’ UKCLA and Italian Devolution Club Annual Meeting, London.
• 25 May 2023: Presenter – ‘Human rights, judges and the private law barrier in the UK’ 27th Biennial Colloquium of the Italian Association of Comparative Law, University of Bari, Italy.
• 28 April 2023: Presenter – ‘The UDHR and UK human rights law: prospects for an imaginative future’’ The UDHR 75th Anniversary: Making Rights Real in the UK, Centre for European Law and Internationalisation, University of Leicester.
• 18 January 2023: Presenter – ‘UK Methods for Constitutional Change: Human Rights Act Reform’ UK Constitutional Law Association Annual General Meeting and Roundtable, London.
2022
• 20 October 2022: Presenter – ‘Climate litigation in the European Court of Human Rights: possibilities and problems’ Environment, Climate Change and Constitutionalism, IACL Roundtable, Ankara, Turkey.
• 3 March 2022: Presenter - ‘Fact or fiction? Positive duties and human rights reform’ Reforming the Human Rights Act, Human Rights and Public Law Centre, University of Durham.
• 4 February 2022: Presenter - ‘The Human Rights Act and social rights’ Feminist Review of the Human Rights Act, University of Liverpool and Feminist Legal Studies.
• 26 January 2022: Presenter - ‘Performance and Reform: The Consultation on a Bill of Rights’ The Future of Human Rights Protection in the UK, Centre for European Law and Internationalisation, University of Leicester.
2021
• 15 December 2021: Presenter - ‘UK human rights law and curriculum design’ Teaching Public Law, UK Constitutional Law Association, Durham University.
• 18 November 2021: Presenter - ‘Human rights and artificial intelligence’ Exploring the future of biometrics in a post-Covid world, Centre for Bioethics and Emerging Technologies, St Mary’s University, London.
• 17 November 2021: Presenter - ‘Protest, human rights and the Police Bill’, Amnesty International Society, QMUL.
• 13 October 2021: Presenter - ‘Human rights and state duties’ QMUL Alumni Seminar Series, QMUL Department of Law.
• 24 February 2021: Presenter – ‘Lessons for human rights law from the COVID-19 Pandemic?’ Human Rights in a Pandemic, McGill University, Lawyers Without Borders.
• 23 January 2021: Presenter – ‘COVID-19 and human rights in the UK’ Human Rights Research Group, Meiji University, Tokyo.
2020
• 11 November 2020: Presenter – ‘Why the UK still needs the ECHR’ The UK, European Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Seventy Years of the ECHR and Twenty Years of the HRA – A Time for Celebration? University of Leicester, Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law.
• 3 September 2020: Presenter – ‘Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic for the UK human rights law framework’, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Section, 2020 Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference.
• 22 April 2020: Presenter – ‘Clashing human rights law duties during the COVID-19 Pandemic’, The State’s Obligation to Protect Webinar, University of Liverpool, University of Leeds, Strasbourg Observers.
2019
• 17 June 2019: Presenter – ‘The evolving jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights’, Scottish Public Law Group Annual Conference, Edinburgh.
2018
• 27 November 2018: Presenter - ‘The impact of Article 2 ECHR in the UK’, Knowing Our Rights Symposium, British Academy, London.
• 1 October 2018: Presenter – ‘What are the human rights and fundamental rights challenges after Brexit?’, Civil Society in a Post Brexit Democracy, Public Law Project, BonaveroInstitute of Human Rights, Liberty, Oxford.
• 5 September 2018: Keynote – ‘The future of human rights law in the United Kingdom’, Public Law Section, 2018 Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, London.
• 4 September 2018: Keynote – ‘Brexit and human rights protection’ Annual Seminar of the British Association of Comparative Law, London.
• 19 June 2018: Presenter – ‘The United Kingdom’s proposed derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights’, IACL World Congress, Seoul.
• 22 May 2018: Presenter – ‘What should a UK bill of rights look like?’ Human Rights Law at a crossroads: what directions after Brexit? Centre for European Law and Internationalisation, University of Leicester.
• 22 February 2018: Discussant - Noel Malcolm Human Rights and Political Wrongs: a New Approach to Human Rights Law Yeoh Tiong Law Centre for Politics, Philosophy and Law, Kings College London.