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Human Rights


ISBN13: 9780414013988
ISBN: 0414013980
Published: November 2000
Publisher: W. Green
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Generations of students have had to rely on a combination of scribbles and photocopies as their sole ally when attempting to make sense of course work. No more. The LawBasics series from W. Green comprises a range of titles encompassing the broad spectrum of legal subjects and contains information and guidance on all the essential areas of law. Inside each LawBasics title you will find information on the general principles, the key cases and the important statutes, supplemented with model answers to specimen examination questions. As a result of the entry into force of the Human Rights Acts 1998, it has become essential for everyone who has any interest in the last to understand the European Convention on Human Rights, its case law and the legislation which brings it into UK law. Human Rights LawBasics provides the ideal revision platform for all those students preparing for questioning on the law. An essential ally, this exam-time read provides a clear and concise analysis of Human Rights law and contains all the necessary information required for the developments of a basic understanding of the subject.

Contents:
Introduction: the European Convention on Human Rights and its interpretation - The Human Rights Act 1998 - The right to life - The prohibition of torture - The right to liberty - The right to a fair hearing - The prohibition of retrospective crimininalisation - The right to respect for private life - The right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion - The right to freedom of expression - The right to freedom of assembly - The right to peaceful enjoyment of property - Other rights.