First Female Judge Elected to Lead the European Court of Human Rights

Sofra O’Leary, a Dubliner, will begin her three-year tenure in November. The Irish judge is the first woman to assume the role of President of the European Court of Human. The Dubliner, who has served as the court’s vice-president since January, will begin her three-year tenure in November. She takes over for Robert Spano ofContinue reading “First Female Judge Elected to Lead the European Court of Human Rights”

The Nation Bids Its Final Farewell at Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral

The second Elizabethan era of British history came to an end with the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the country’s longest-serving queen, at the age of 96, who passed away peacefully on the 8th of September 2022. Two days after fulfilling her final public constitutional duty by appointing the 15th prime minister of her 70-yearContinue reading “The Nation Bids Its Final Farewell at Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral”

How Does The Nationality & Borders Act Affect Inadmissibility In Asylum Claims?

New government regulations on admissibility in asylum claims are now in effect and apply to applications submitted on or after June 28, 2022. These regulations outline the situations in which an asylum application will be delayed while the Home Office attempts to relocate the applicant to another nation so that their application can be evaluatedContinue reading “How Does The Nationality & Borders Act Affect Inadmissibility In Asylum Claims?”

Priti Patel Finally Resigns: How Did She Fare?

Home Secretary Priti Patel has left her position. She leaped before she was pushed since it was anticipated that the next prime minister, Liz Truss, would succeed the ineffective Patel, with Suella Braverman, a former attorney general. She has been dubbed the “worst home secretary in living memory” by her detractors. While charities and legalContinue reading “Priti Patel Finally Resigns: How Did She Fare?”

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