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What are 'statements of compatibility' made under Section 19 of the Human Rights Act 1988? What do they do, and what would happen if a Minister in charge of legislation declined to make a statement of compatibility? Lecture by Lindsay Stirton, Professor of Public Law at the University of Sussex. In a hurry? Need to find something quick? Click on the timecode below: 0:00 - Introduction 0:44 - Statements of compatibility distinguished from declarations of incompatibility 1:37 - Example of a statement of compatibility: the Nationality and Borders Bill 3:19 - A look at Section 19 of the Human Rights Act 1998 4:22 - The purpose of Section 19 7:43 - Communications Act 2003: an example of a Section 19 (1) (b) alternative statement 9:37 - Effects of a Section 19 (1) (b) alternative statement 10:00 - Political effects of a Section 19 (1) (b) statement 11:30 - Legal effects of a Section 19 (1) (a) statement of compatibility 15:35 - Section 19 (1) (b) alternative statements may have indirect legal effects 17:30 - Illustration: R (Animal Defenders International) v Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport [2008] UKHL 15 21:15 - Review and conclusions #lindsaystirton #publiclaw #publiclawlectures #publiclawlecturesuk #humanrights ------ My co-edited book, Executive Decision-Making and the Courts: Revisiting the Origins of Modern Judicial Review is out now with Hart publishing. Use code UG6 at checkout for a 20% discount when you buy direct from the publisher at https://bit.ly/3EtD8B9. All author royalties go the Public Law Project. Find out more about their important work at https://publiclawproject.org.uk/ My latest publication, 'Judicial Review and Administrative Justice' (co-authored with TT Arvind and Simon Halliday) can be found in Marc Hertogh, Richard Kirkham, Robert Thomas, and Joe Tomlinson (editors) The Oxford Handbook of Administrative Justice, published by Oxford University Press. See https://bit.ly/3EDQWc4.