ETVT rights are poorly protected in the UK

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3 points to cover in essay

  1. role of 1998 HRA

  2. parliamentary sovereignty

  3. judiciary independence

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role of 1998 HRA

weaker argument

  • courts can declare laws incompatible- 2004 Belmarsh case

stronger argument

  • not binding- government ignored 2022 fulfilling on Rwanda Deportation policy

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parliamentary sovereignity

weaker argument

  • parliament protects rights- blocked parts of 2022 Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill

stronger argument

  • parliament can override rights- 2023 Illegal Migration Act limited asylum seekers’

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judiciary independence

weaker argument

  • courts protect civil liberties- 2019 Miller forced government to follow constitutional rules

stronger argument

  • government pushes back Raab’s proposed 2022 Bill of Rights aimed to weaken judicial oversight

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agree or disagree? why?

agree because parliament is still supreme. Nothing can bind it of its predecessors including HRA