Confronting the Human Rights Act 1998

£39.99

Confronting the Human Rights Act 1998

Contemporary themes and perspectives

Sociology Human rights, civil rights Public international law: human rights Constitutional and administrative law: general Social and political philosophy

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 15th March 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 672 Kb

ISBN: 9781136335143


Book Overview

This book critically examines the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and evaluates its impact from a multi-disciplinary perspective. The book includes both a domestic and international analysis of the effectiveness of the HRA, and also considers possible future developments in policy and practise as well as contemplating the potential for a British Bill of Rights. The editors have collected pieces from contributors drawn from diverse spheres, all of whom are internationally recognised for their impact in the field of human rights law. Contributors include members of the bench in the United Kingdom and Australia, academics, researchers, members of NGOs, and campaigners as well as people’s testimony of lived experiences in relation to the Human Rights Act. Valuable contributions from the likes of Costas Douzinas, Keith Ewing, Helen Fenwick, Lady Hale, Irene Khan, Michael Kirby, Francesca Klug, Peter Tatchell and others have resulted in a book which draws out the connections between legal framework, theory, and the actual experience of the protection afforded to groups and individuals by the HRA.

Target Audience

Confronting the Human Rights Act 1998 will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Law, International Studies and Political Science.

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