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The UK Human Rights Blog focuses on the human rights law and acts a service to people who require information on human rights. The blog was founded in March 2010 and is written by members of the 1 Crown Office Row barristers' Chambers. The editorial team consists of Editor Adam Wagner, Rosalind English and Angus McCullough. The site is updated daily and features lengthy posts of 1,000 words and beyond. Many of the posts include relevant parts of the Human Rights Act as help to its readers. Other posts provide past legal cases, with the relevant law and go into great detail. There are no obvious PR opportunities, however some guest blogging is possible. The site acts as self-promotion for the 1 Crown Office barristers' Chambers. The best way to contact the team is by using the contact form or the email provided.

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