Human rights and the European Convention : the effects of the Convention on the United Kingdom and Ireland
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Human rights and the European Convention : the effects of the Convention on the United Kingdom and Ireland
Sweet & Maxwell, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Human Rights and the European Convention systematically examines the various ways in which the Convention has affected the legal systems of England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. It analyses the cases from Britain and Ireland which have been decided by the European Commission and the Court of Human Rights, and examines the consequences those decisions have had within the domestic legal system concerned. It also looks at the treatment given to the Convention by the courts within these legal systems. * Contributors include leading figures in the human rights field * Contextual approach to aid understanding
Table of Contents
The Council of Europe and the Convention. The European Union and the Convention. England and Wales and the Convention. Scotland and the Convention. Northern Ireland and the Convention. Ireland and the Convention. The Common Law and the Convention. Appendices: The European Convention on Human Rights, The Substantive Protocols.
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