Britain's Human Rights Act of 1998 is the latest in a wave of legislative and constitutional instruments that put human rights at the top of the public law agenda. These instruments are widely welcomed by senior judges and by academic and practicing lawyers, many of whom have campaigned for their introduction. Other parties, however, have expressed doubts about the wisdom of these developments. In this collection of essays, contributors skillfully explore these reservations.
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ISBN | 9780199246694 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Fester Einband |
Verlag | OXFORD UNIV PR |
Jahr | 200202 |
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