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moira rothery, birmingham added on Wednesday, 22nd April 2009
At last I have found someone who has something useful to say about Human Rights and the Law. What we rarely hear about is H.Rights within our own country, especially in regards to prisoners and abuse within prisons. I recognise that prisoners have caused societal malady, but arent we beyond reciprocation to the point of abuse and cruelty. The question is "who knows about it,and who really cares" It would appear by my searches that no one does but we all care about inhumane incarceration in other less developed countries, and even some developed countries. Trouble is where to go from here
Alastair Mullis, added on Thursday, 19th March 2009
Congratulations on the honorary degree. THoroughly deserved. Website is also great. It would be good to see you soon. My best regards as ever. Alastair
Jim Lyons, Nottingham/Kilbeggan added on Wednesday, 18th March 2009
Great site and wonderful writing: your insight and ability to express is a joy to read.Well done and long may you keep up your 'con brio' comments. Many, many thanks.
Ingrid Persaud, Barbados added on Tuesday, 2nd December 2008
Impressive website and will certainly check in from time to time to see what you are up to. Maybe you might even make it to Barbados sometime for a visit? best, Ingrid
Omar Faramawi, London added on Thursday, 27th November 2008
Dear Professor - great website. You were always inspiring when you taught me at King\'s and we need someone with your focus on drive on liberties and terrorism in the current climate especially. Keep up the good work. Kindest regards, Omar.

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