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Making Rights Real The Human Rights Act In Its First Decade Ian Leigh

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Making Rights Real The Human Rights Act In Its First Decade Ian Leigh
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 335
Author: Ian Leigh, Roger Masterman
ISBN: 9781841133539, 9781847314512, 1841133531, 1847314511
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Making Rights Real The Human Rights Act In Its First Decade Ian Leigh by Ian Leigh, Roger Masterman 9781841133539, 9781847314512, 1841133531, 1847314511 instant download after payment.

More than five years after the commencement of the UK's Human Rights Act 1998, it is timely to evaluate the Act's effectiveness. The focus of Making Rights Real is on the extent to which the Act has delivered on the promise to 'bring rights home.' The book considers how the judiciary, Parliament, and the executive in the UK have performed in the new roles that the Human Rights Act requires them to play. This account cuts through the rhetoric and controversy surrounding the Act, generated by its champions and detractors alike, to reach a measured assessment. The true impact on public law, civil law, criminal law, and on anti-terrorism legislation are each considered.

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