Published: 27.07.2023
Special Issue: International Human Rights Law and Devolution in the UK
Guest Editors: Jane Rooney and Conor McCormick
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Preface
Preface
Abstract 303 | NILQ 73.1.0 Preface Downloads 196Page i-ii
Introduction
International human rights law and devolution in the UK
Abstract 508 | NILQ 74.1.0 Introduction Downloads 758Page iii-xxxi
Articles
Prisoner voting in Wales: devolved autonomy and human rights at the jagged edge
Abstract 660 | NILQ 74.1.1 Davies and Jones Downloads 807Page 1-27
International human rights law, devolution and democratic legitimacy: the case study of abortion reform in Northern Ireland
Abstract 791 | NILQ 74.1.2 Rooney Downloads 445Page 28-62
Subnational incorporation of economic, social and cultural rights – can devolution become a vehicle for progressive human rights reform?
Abstract 1500 | NILQ 74.1.3 Boyle and Busby Downloads 355Page 63-94
The devil is in the details: entrenching human rights protections in the UK’s devolved nations
Abstract 923 | NILQ 74.1.4 McCall-Smith Downloads 1251Page 95-122
Challenges for human rights treaty monitoring in a devolved UK: a case study
Abstract 381 | NILQ 74.1.5 Roberts and Pritchard Downloads 221Page 123-154
Devolution and international human rights monitoring mechanisms
Abstract 440 | NILQ 74.1.6 Dickson Downloads 273Page 155-186
Commentaries and Notes
The law and practice of the Ireland–Northern Ireland Protocol
Abstract 364 | NILQ 74.1.7 Simpson Downloads 221Page 187-191
Human rights and the righting of ‘historical’ wrongs: the Supreme Court’s judgment in Re McQuillan, McGuigan, and McKenna
Abstract 803 | NILQ 74.1.8 Mavronicola Downloads 490Page 192-208