In the past two weeks, with the United Kingdom’s referendum on a potential Brexit approaching, the UK’s Government has been speaking with an increasingly incoherent number of voices. Home Secretary Theresa May favours the UK remaining in the European Union but leaving the European Convention of Human Rights (see her speech in this report here), whereas Justice Secretary wants the UK to leave the EU, but remain in the ECHR, while ignoring the rulings of the Court. Some people have already described the Government’s position as totally incoherent. In the fine British tradition of humour of Monty Python, a group of actors (Patrick Stewart, Adrian Scarborough and Sarah Solemani) have tackled the issue head-on in a marvellous short sketch called “What has the ECHR ever done for us?“, now to be seen on the website of The Guardian. Well worth watching!
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Full Professor of Human Rights in a Multidisciplinary Perspective at Utrecht University.
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Further Reading
- Symposium on the Challenges of Chișinău
- New Book on EU Fundamental Rights in ECtHR Case-Law
- New Podcast Episode ‘Lawyering Before the ECtHR’
- The ECHR’s Procrustean bed: A final call for perspective in the Chișinău process
- New ECHR Readings

