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On Fantasy Island Britain Europe And Human Rights First Edition Conor Gearty

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On Fantasy Island Britain Europe And Human Rights First Edition Conor Gearty
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Conor Gearty
ISBN: 9780198787631, 0198787634
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: First edition

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On Fantasy Island Britain Europe And Human Rights First Edition Conor Gearty by Conor Gearty 9780198787631, 0198787634 instant download after payment.

In the 2015 UK General Election, one of the major pledges of the Conservative party was the repeal of the Human Rights Act 1998, to be replaced with a UK Bill of Rights. In this book, Professor Conor Gearty puts forth his case for keeping the Human Rights Act by dissecting the so called 'fantasies' that are driving the case for repeal. Analysing the debate through the perspective of British law, history, politics, and culture, he examines what arguments are in place for the repeal of the Act and how these can be dismissed as no more than 'English exceptionalism'.
Structured in three parts, the book first exposes the myths that drive the anti-Human Rights Act argument. Second, in a counter-balance to these arguments, Gearty outlines how the Act operates in practice and what its impact really is 'on the ground'. Third, he looks to the future and the kind of Britain we want to live in, and how, for all its modesty, the survival or otherwise of the Human Rights Act will play a pivotal part in that future.

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