Human rights law in a nutshell
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Human rights law in a nutshell
(Nutshells)
Sweet & Maxwell, 2001
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Nutshells are a series of books designed to present the essentials of law in clear, straightforward language. For more than 30 years, generations of students have regarded Nutshells as the ideal means of revising their subjects. * Concise, up-to-date account of the law - especially those topics favoured by examiners * Explains basic principles and highlights key cases and statutes * Includes model questions and answers
Table of Contents
International Human Rights. The European Convention on Human Rights. The Human Rights Act 1998. Killing, Torture and Slavery. Due Process and a Fair Trial. Privacy, Marriage, Property. Political and Religious Rights. Social Rights, Discrimination. Remedies for Violations of Human Rights. The European Union and Human Rights. Sample Questions and Model Answers. Useful Websites.
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