Prison Law in England and Wales

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Civil Liberties and Human Rights

Here you can find links to articles I have written about civil liberties and human rights. You can also find other articles I have written specifically in relation to prisoners' issues.

Civil Liberties and Human Rights

Occult Crime and Freedom of Religion
Judicial Review and Remedies in Public Law
The Duty of Candour in Judicial Review Proceedings

Prisoners' Rights and Issues

The Parole Board: Powers and Functions
The Release of Indeterminate Sentence Prisoners
Habeas Corpus
Do Extended Sex Offender Registration Requirements Breach Article 6?
Typewriters in Prison
Opportunities to Change: the Death Row Regime



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