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- Title
R (Core Issues Trust) v Transport for London.
- Authors
Giles, Jessica
- Abstract
Human rights – Freedom of expression – Religion or belief – Public authority rejecting applications for public advertisements that were ‘likely to cause widespread or serious offence’ or ‘related to matters of public controversy or sensitivity’ – Public authority permitting advertisement on bus by organization working for equality for homosexuals – Refusing advertisement by Christian organization implying homosexual orientation capable of being changed – Judge at first instance ruling infringement of claimant’s right to freedom of expression lawful – Claimant appealing and adducing fresh evidence – Whether refusal to advertise contrary to claimant’s Convention right to freedom of expression – Whether Convention right to manifest religion or belief infringed – Whether refusal unlawfully discriminating against claimant – Human Rights Act 1998, Sch 1, Pt I, arts 9, 10, 14 – Equality Act 2010, ss 12(1), 149(1)
- Subjects
LONDON (England); HUMAN rights; FREEDOM of expression; EQUAL rights; GOVERNMENT corporations
- Publication
Oxford Journal of Law & Religion, 2014, Vol 3, Issue 2, p366
- ISSN
2047-0770
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ojlr/rwu002