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Einband grossCritically Examining the Case Against the 1998 Human Rights Act
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Critically Examining the Case Against the 1998 Human Rights Act

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236 Seiten
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Taylor & Franciserschienen am13.09.20171. Auflage
Since its inception in 1998 the Human Rights Act has come in for a wide variety of criticism. More recently, this criticism escalated as politicians have seriously considered proposals for its abolition. This book examines the main arguments against the HRA and the issues which have led to public hostility against the protection of human rights.mehr
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KlappentextSince its inception in 1998 the Human Rights Act has come in for a wide variety of criticism. More recently, this criticism escalated as politicians have seriously considered proposals for its abolition. This book examines the main arguments against the HRA and the issues which have led to public hostility against the protection of human rights.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781315310046
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
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Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum13.09.2017
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten236 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1686 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4528733
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction


Defining and understanding the case against the Human Rights Act

FREDERICK COWELL

PART I: The Historical Roots of the case against the Human Rights Act


The Magna Carta's Tainted Legacy: Historic Justifications for a British Bill of Rights and the case against the Human Rights Act

COLIN MURRAY


England's terror of the French Revolution: the historical roots of resistance to the rights of man and the case against the Human Rights Act

BILL BOWRING

PART II: Sovereignty


An Ingenious Failure? The Human Rights Act and Parliamentary Sovereignty

STEPHEN J. DIMELOW
Dialogue or Dictat?: The nature of the interaction between national courts and the European Court of Human Rights and how it influences criticism of the Human Rights Act

KANSTANTSIN DZEHTSIAROU
Taking Sovereignty Seriously

ADAM TUCKER

PART III: Controversial Claimants under the Human Rights Act


Terrorist threats, Anti-Terrorism and the case against the Human Rights Act

CONOR GEARTY


Deportation and the Human Rights Act: Debunking the Myths

SIOBHAN LLOYD


Welfare, Anti-austerity and Gender: New territory and new sources of hostility for the Human Rights Act

LAURA LAMMASNIEMI

PART IV: The structural basis of hostility to the Human Rights Act


Moving away from common sense: the impact of the juridification of human rights

NICOLAS KANG-RIOU
'Why should criminals have human rights?': The underserving rights holder and the case against the Human Rights Act

FREDERICK COWELL
The failure of the Human Rights Act to construct a 'rights culture' in the UK

TRUDY MORGAN
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