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Scottish Human Rights Service Looseleaf (Annual)


ISBN13: 9780414013896
ISBN: 0414013891
Previous Edition ISBN:
Published: November 2000
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd Subscriptions
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Looseleaf
Price: £1297.41
Subscription Type: Annual Subscription
Domestic Renewal Price: £1297.41
Overseas Renewal Price: £1331.41



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Greens Scottish Human Rights Service is the first and only comprehensive source of Human Rights legal materials in Scotland. It is the essential work of reference on this rapidly developing and important subject, providing expert and practical insight into the impact of the Convention across all areas of Scots law practice.

This significant looseleaf draws together all Acts and sections of Acts, that have been created or amended through the European Convention on Human Rights, while case digests bring together all the relevant case law from Scotland, the U.K., Strasbourg and Commonwealth jurisdictions.

Subscription Information: 2 updating releases per year, charged separately on publication.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Scots Law, Looseleaf Work
Contents:
Division I - Procedure, Introduction to the Convention, Narrative chapter outlining the procedure for taking an ECHR point through the courts or challenging legislation
Division II - Sources of Law
The Human Rights Act 1998 , with full expert annotation, The Scotland Act 1998 , with full expert annotation, Acts of Adjournal, Practice Notes for courts and tribunals
Division III - Case Digests, Criminal law, Family law, Property law, Delict, Public law, Employment law, Social security law, Mental health