Blackstone's guide to the Human Rights Act 1998
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Blackstone's guide to the Human Rights Act 1998
Oxford University Press, 2003
3rd ed
- : pbk.
- タイトル別名
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Human Rights Act 1998
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注記
Previous ed. / John Wadham and Helen Mountfield : London : Blackstone, 2000
Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes a copy of the Act
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"Even after a mere two years, it is possible to form a reasonably clear impression as to what are likely be the ultimate consequences of the ECHR being made part of our domestic law. It is already obvious that the result will be changes, significant changes, to our constitutional arrangements" - Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. The Human Rights Act 1998 brought the European Convention on Human Rights into British law. Since this important, constitutional Act came into force it has had a momentous impact on our legal system.
For example: challenges to the human rights compatibility of primary legislation have led to the amendment of Acts of Parliament (for instance the Mental Health Act); significant areas of criminal law have been reviewed - including some statutory presumptions and assumptions (for example on the possession of drugs); the test for judicial review in human rights cases has been substantially altered; the right to life has been used to improve coroners' inquests but has not been held to grant a right to die; and the competing rights of privacy and freedom of expression have been instrumental in determining cases where celebrities have tried to prevent newspapers publishing stories about them. The third edition puts these recent developments in context and provides an up-to-date introduction to the Act and Convention. Building on the best-selling previous editions, the new guide has been extensively rewritten for even greater ease of use.
"Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998": provides a clear, concise explanation of how the Human Rights Act 1998 has been applied; summarizes the interpretative techniques that lawyers need to understand; outlines the scope of the Convention articles and highlights key domestic cases on relevant rights; and details further sources for research on domestic and Strasbourg human rights jurisprudence. No practitioner, law teacher, or student should be without this guide. All royalties from sales are donated to liberty's work in protecting civil liberties and promoting human rights.
目次
- C TABLE OF CASES
- SCIMED MNBB COPYUTES
- C TABLE OF SECONDARY LEGISLATION
- FLYERBLE OF INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
- STAR DATA ENTRY DATABASE: OXMAIN RECORD: 34948
- ------------------------------------------------------------ IGHTS
- TOP REVIEWS FRAMEWORK OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT
- REVIEW QUOTESPERATION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT
- BRINGING A CLAIM UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT
- 6. Human Rights Act Remedies for Breaches of Convention Rights
- 7. The Interaction between Convention Principles and European Union Law
- 8. Convention Rights and the Human Rights Act
- 9. When Rights have not been Brought Home: Taking a Case to Strasbourg
- 10. Researching Human Rights Jurisprudence
- APPENDICES
- 1 - Text of the Human Rights Act 1998
- 2 - Human Rights Act 1998 Rules and Practice Directions
- 3 - The Government's White Paper
- 4 - Extracts from Hansard
- 5 - Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms as amended by Protocol 11
- 6 - ECHR Authority and Complaint Form
- 7 - EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
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