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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Law - European and International Law, Intellectual Properties, grade: 1.0, University of Manchester (School of Law), course: Constitutional Reform, language: English, abstract: A new commission has been set up to investigate the creation of a British Bill of Rights and responsibilities to either replace or supplement the European influenced rights regime. The commission will look at how to build on the obligation set out in the European Convention on Human rights while also addressing the inherent problems with judicial involvement and enshrining it…mehr

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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Law - European and International Law, Intellectual Properties, grade: 1.0, University of Manchester (School of Law), course: Constitutional Reform, language: English, abstract: A new commission has been set up to investigate the creation of a British Bill of Rights and responsibilities to either replace or supplement the European influenced rights regime. The commission will look at how to build on the obligation set out in the European Convention on Human rights while also addressing the inherent problems with judicial involvement and enshrining it within the law. It will become evident that the current structure of rights protection in the UK is unique and adapted appropriately for the parliamentary model; however there is a need to build upon Britain's European Responsibilities while respecting the structure of the political system.
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General Counsel of Knights Legal Professional Corporation, Yuce Baykara is an award-winning former litigator and advisor with the Ontario Government, and noted commentator and contributor to prominent legal profession publications in Canada and United States. Prior to co-founding KNIGHTS LPC, Mr. Baykara owned and operated his own practice, serving clients in the Greater Toronto Area with innovative and flexible legal solutions with a collaborative approach to client care. Mr. Baykara was also Legal Counsel with Sauvageau & Associates, a corporate commercial litigation firm where he litigated for large commercial clients at all levels of court in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia. Mr. Baykara has a client focused approach which he developed serving as a Crown Advisor with the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services and Ministry of Children and Youth Services. Mr. Baykara also served within the Litigation department of the Ministry of the Attorney General, working on a number of high profile cases which directly affected the lives of Ontarians. From his work with the Ontario government, Mr. Baykara was awarded the Prix Excelsior Award for Excellence in Litigation, from the Office of the Attorney General of Ontario, the Bravo! Award for Outstanding Contributions in Public Service from the Minister of Community and Social Services, and the Pinnacle Award for Innovation & Creativity from the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. Mr. Baykara holds a Master of Laws (LL.M) from the University of Toronto, and completed his law degree (LL.B) at the University of Manchester, and The University of North Carolina. Prior to his studies in law, Mr. Baykara completed a Specialized Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from York University. Mr. Baykara is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, Ontario Bar Association, Toronto Lawyers Association, and American Bar Association.