The Bill of Rights and Prisoner Rights by Rebecca Lawrence
School of Law Research Seminar Series
This seminar is co-hosted by the Centre for Human Rights and the School of Law Research Seminar Series. Our series offers exciting insights into ongoing research projects within the law school and conducted by our external research partners. We often feature work from our research centres (the Centre for American Legal Studies, the Centre for Human Rights, the Centre for Science, Law and Policy, and the International Business Law Research Group). Our work is often transdisciplinary, dealing with law's relationship with broadly defined social justice, policy-making, science and much more. Join us for invigorating discussion!
In this session, we hear from Rebecca Lawrence. Rebecca has recently completed her PhD in prisoner rights under the European Convention on Human Rights at the University of Exeter. Her research interests include human rights, criminal law and criminal justice, and imprisonment.
Rebecca Lawrence will deliver a research seminar discussion on the Bill of Rights and Prisoner Rights, followed by interactive Q&A. Details of the session below.
The Bill of Rights and Prisoner Rights by Rebecca Lawrence
About the Session
The presentation will discuss the potential impact of the proposed Bill of Rights on the protection currently offered to prisoners in the UK under the Human Rights Act. The reasons for the introduction of the Bill, aspects of the drafting and consultation process, and key provisions will be discussed in turn before considering the specific impact of the bill on the rights of prisoners.
This seminar has now concluded but it is available on demand. If you find that you do not have access, you can email the research seminar series leader at mitchell.longan@bcu.ac.uk in order to gain access.
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