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Another cracking year for the UK Human Rights Blog

Champagne ExplosionHello all, and happy holidays! 2012 has been a cracking year for the UK Human Rights Blog. As is customary, below are the top 2012 posts by hit count, but also a few of my own highlights of 2012:

Without further ado, here are the top twenty posts of 2012:

  1. Why Stephen Lawrence killers were sentenced as juveniles and under old law
  2. Introduction to Human Rights
  3. Twelve weeks in prison for sick jokes on Facebook? Really?
  4. Freemen on the Land are “parasites” peddling “pseudolegal nonsense”: Canadian judge fights back
  5. Article 8 and a half – wider than thought, but will it work?
  6. What’s so wrong with incest? The case of Stübing v Germany
  7. Court bans autistic woman from having sex
  8. Immigration judges ‘named and shamed’ by Sunday Telegraph [updated]
  9. The sovereignty of parliament and property: this week’s human rights roundup
  10. Freemen of the dangerous nonsense
  11. UK loses 3 out of 4 European human rights cases? More like 1 in 50, actually
  12. German court rules child’s religious circumcision can be a criminal offence – Analysis
  13. A war on Judicial Review? [updated]
  14. Delay in transferring mental health patient for treatment amounted to “inhumane treatment”
  15. The Assange Reality Distortion Field
  16. Christmas elf….and safety!
  17. Feature | Are the courts taking child protection too far in abuse claims?
  18. Big Brother or crime fighting? DNA evidence under the microscope
  19. Abu Qatada and the law of time – Carl Gardner
  20. A bluffer’s guide to human rights courts

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