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Hayley Hooper is Lecturer at Trinity College, and a DPhil student at Balliol College. She previously worked on the AHRC Funded Project "Parliaments and Human Rights". Hayley’s doctoral thesis concerns the use of Closed Material Proceedings (CMPs) in judicial review of statutory national security powers, and their possible extension to ordinary civil proceedings involving national security matters.
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Articles
2013
'Shining Light on the Darkness?' [2013] Public Law (April), 213-222.
Reports
2012
Hunt. M, Hooper. H, and Yowell. P, "Parliaments and Human Rights: Redressing the Democratic Deficit" AHRC Public Policy Series (No. 5), April 2012.
Co-Author, 'Supplementary Comparative Research on Secret Evidence: A closer examination of the procedure and practice in the United States' A Report for the Joint Committee on Human Rights (Oxford Pro Bono Publico, Oxford March 2012).
Case Notes
2012
'Liberty before Security: Case T-85/09 Yassin Abdullah Kadi v Commission (No. 2) [2010] ECR 00000 (September 30, 2010)' [2012] 18(3) European Public Law 457-469.
'The Lesser of Two Evils: Case comment on W (Algeria) v Secretart of State for the Home Department [2012] UKSC 8' 2012 (4) Law Quarterly Review 511-514.
Reviews
2013
Review of, The Right to Have Rights: Citizenship, Humanity, and International Law, by Alison Kesby, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012) European Human Rights Law Review (2013), March 110-111
2012
Review of, The Executive Unbound: After the Madisonian Republic, by Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) (2012) (3) Public Law, July 588-592.
2011
Review of, The Legal Protection of Human Rights: Sceptical Essays, by Tom Campbell, Keith D Ewing, and Adam Tomkins (eds.), (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), (2011) 6 European Human Rights Law Review 750-752.
Online
2012
'Justice and Security Bill: Report of the Joint Committee on Human Rights' Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog (November 2012).
'Keep Calm and Carry On?' UK Const. L. Blog (October 2012).
'The Justice and Security Bill: Some Serious Concerns' UK Const. L. Blog (June 2012).
‘A Case without Precedent’: City of London v Samede and Others [2012] EWHC 34 (QB), UK Const. L. Blog (May 2012).
Teaching: Constitutional and Administrative Law
Research: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Human Rights, National Security, Constitutional Theory.