Wainwright reconsidered: Prisons, Families and the Human Rights Act
A brief, speculative look at how the provisions of the Human Rights Act 1998 regarding the rights of prisoners' partners and children may have impacted (had it been applicable) on the decision of Wainwright v Home Office [2003] UKHL 53 which related to conduct before the act came into force. Pi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Amicus curiae (Bicester, England) England), 2005-01, p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A brief, speculative look at how the
provisions of the Human Rights Act 1998 regarding the rights of
prisoners' partners and children may have impacted (had it been
applicable) on the decision of Wainwright v Home Office [2003]
UKHL 53 which related to conduct before the act came into force.
Piece by Helen Codd (Principal Lecturer in Law, lancashire Law
School, University of Central Lancashire) published in Amicus
Curiae – Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by
SALS at the IALS (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of
Advanced Study, University of London). |
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ISSN: | 1461-2097 2048-481X |
DOI: | 10.14296/ac.v2005i60.1098 |