Alison L. Young
University of Oxford
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Cambridge Law Journal | 2002
Alison L. Young
S ECTION 3(1) Human Rights Act 1998 appears to limit the powers of the court; statutes can only be interpreted in a manner compatible with Convention rights ‘so far as possible’. However, in practice, Parliament has given the judiciary carte blanche to determine when it is impossible to interpret statutes in a manner compatible with Convention rights. The express words of section 3(1) are so vague as to provide no clear outline of the limits of possibility. Nor does the legislative history of the Act provide any clear boundary. Should the judiciary so wish, section 3(1) could have the same effect in practice as if it impliedly repealed the provisions of all statutes contrary to Convention rights. It is the judiciary and not Parliament that determine how far human rights will be protected.
Modern Law Review | 2009
Alison L. Young
Archive | 2009
Alison L. Young
Archive | 2014
Alison L. Young; Grant Huscroft; Bradley W. Miller; Grégoire C. N. Webber
Oxford University Press (2013) | 2013
Richard Rawlings; Peter Leyland; Alison L. Young
European Public Law | 2005
Alison L. Young
Public Law | 2016
Nicholas W. Barber; Alison L. Young
Public Law | 2011
Alison L. Young
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies | 2010
Alison L. Young
Public Law | 2006
Alison L. Young