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Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom in Higher Education in England (2024)
Journal Article
McGoldrick, D. (2024). Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom in Higher Education in England. Human Rights Quarterly, 46(2), 287-329. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2024.a926223

This article considers the context, development, and significance of the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023. The Act was relatively unusual in aiming to increase the normative strength of freedom of speech. The central justification given... Read More about Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom in Higher Education in England.

Bringing the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Home? (2024)
Journal Article
Mcgoldrick, D. (2024). Bringing the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Home?. European Human Rights Law Review, 1, 57-68

This article is a thought-experiment. Given that the United Kingdom's Human Right Act has had over two decades to bed down, could and should the same model be extended to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966), thereby giving... Read More about Bringing the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Home?.

Sharia Law in Europe? Legacies of the Ottoman Empire and the European Convention on Human Rights (2019)
Journal Article
McGoldrick, D. (2019). Sharia Law in Europe? Legacies of the Ottoman Empire and the European Convention on Human Rights. Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, 8(3), 517–566. https://doi.org/10.1093/ojlr/rwz026

In Western Thrace in Greece, a legacy of the Ottoman Empire survives in the form of religious law (Sharia). This article examines how international human rights law has approached the compatibility of such religious laws with modern human rights inst... Read More about Sharia Law in Europe? Legacies of the Ottoman Empire and the European Convention on Human Rights.

Religious Rights and the Margin of Appreciation (2017)
Book Chapter
McGoldrick, D. (2017). Religious Rights and the Margin of Appreciation. In P. Agha (Ed.), Human rights between law and politics: the margin of appreciation in post-national contexts. Hart

Religious symbols and state regulation (2017)
Journal Article
McGoldrick, D. (in press). Religious symbols and state regulation. Religion and Human Rights, 12(2-3), https://doi.org/10.1163/18710328-12231155

Religious symbols are historically significant and socially powerful. They have many forms and functions. Their legal regulation presents difficult challenges for courts, particularly international courts. This article examines how the European Court... Read More about Religious symbols and state regulation.