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andrewducker) wrote2018-06-08 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 08-06-2018
- Belfast woman to challenge NI abortion law
- (tags: NorthernIreland abortion )
- Breakthrough pregnancy blood test can predict delivery date and help tackle risky premature births
- (tags: babies pregnancy blood genetics )
- Sucking carbon dioxide from air is cheaper than scientists thought
- (tags: co2 Technology )
- Edinburgh city-centre roads to close for Clean Air Day
- (tags: edinburgh environment pollution scotland )
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In the case of abortion in Northern Ireland there is some tension between the principle of devolution (that decisions should be taken by local parliaments) and Northern Ireland's membership of a signatory to the ECHR.
One of my concerns about Bills of Rights and such things is that they are often drafted in a Motherhood and Apple Pie way in order to get agreement and this gives the judiciary a degree of influence over the substantive law that I would (all other things being equal) see resting with more directly democratic decision making bodies. I would prefer to draft my Bill of Rights in a way that makes more of the detail explicit and leaves a smaller role for the judiciary.
I'm generally against things that I think are political decisions being made on the basis of expanding claim-rights through the judiciary. Not least because what the judiciary give, they can take away again.