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Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998 John Wadham

Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998 By John Wadham

Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998 by John Wadham


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Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998 provides a clear and accessible introduction to the Human Rights Act 1998. This new edition has been extensively revised to cover all recent developments.

Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998 Summary

Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998 by John Wadham

The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. Published soon after enactment, they offer expert commentary by leading names on the scope, extent and effects of the legislation, plus a full copy of the Act itself. They offer a cost-effective solution to key information needs and are the perfect companion for any practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes. This new edition of the Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998 provides clear, concise coverage of the operation and application of the Human Rights Act 1998. In a time of uncertainty about the future of human rights in the UK, this edition discusses the successes and failures of the Act and its possible replacement with a Bill of Rights. The Guide assesses the case law of the European Court and analyzes the impact of Convention rights in landmark domestic judgements across a wide range of areas, including terrorism, privacy, discrimination, and criminal law. It explains the interpretive techniques employed by the courts to read legislation compatibly with Convention rights, and maps the UK and Strasbourg courts' divergence in approach to certain areas of human rights protection. It also highlights the aspects of the Act that the courts have not yet clarified. The book contains a copy of the Human Rights Act 1998 as amended, the European Convention for the Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Introduction; Human Rights in the United Kingdom before the Human Rights Act; The Incorporation of the Convention; The Human Rights Act as a Constitutional Instrument; Human Rights in the United Kingdom after the Human Rights Act; The Institutional Framework - Creating a Culture of Respect for Human Rights; The Future of Human Rights Protection in the United Kingdom; 2. The Framework of the European Convention on Human Rights; Introduction; Interpreting the Convention; The Scope of Convention Rights; Restricting Convention Rights; The Margin of Appreciation; 3. The Framework of the Human Rights Act; Introduction; Summary of the Effects of the Human Rights Act; Overview of the Key Provisions of the Human Rights Act; The Human Rights Act Mechanism in Detail; Public Authorities and the Human Rights Act: Meaning of 'Public Authority' and 'Functions of a Public Nature'; Private Parties and the Human Rights Act; Exceptions and Special Cases; 4. Enforcing the Human Rights Act; Introduction; The Appropriate Forum for an Argument under the Human Rights Act; Standing: Who May Bring Proceedings under the Human Rights Act?; Limitation Periods: Are There Time Limits for Bringing a Claim under the Human Rights Act?; Retrospectivity; Interventions in Human Rights Act Cases; Other Means of Enforcement by the Equality and Human Rights Commission; Remedies; Key Convention Concepts in the Domestic Courts; Enforcement of the Human Rights Act in Summary; 5. The Interaction Between Convention Principles and European Community Law; Introduction; The Developing Doctrine of Fundamental Rights in EC Law; The European Charter of Fundamental Rights; The Interaction of EC Law with the Application of Convention Principles in UK Courts; 6. The Convention Rights: Absolute Rights; Introduction; Article 1: Jurisdiction; Article 2: Right to Life; Article 3: Prohibition of Torture; Article 4: Prohibition of Slavery and Forced Labour; 7. The Convention Rights: Limited and Qualified Rights; Introduction; Article 5: Right to Liberty and Security; Article 6: Right to a Fair Trial; Article 7: No Punishment Without Lawful Authority; Article 8: Right to Respect for Private and Family Life; Article 9: Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion; Article 10: Freedom of Expression; Article 11: Freedom of Assembly and Association; Article 12: Right to Marry; Article 13: Right to an Effective Remedy; Article 14: Prohibition on Discrimination; Article 15: Exceptions in Time of War; Article 16: Restrictions on Political Activity of Aliens; Article 17: Prohibition of Abuse of Rights; Article 18: Limitation on Use of Restrictions on Rights; 8. The Convention Protocols; Introduction; Protocol 1, Article 1: Protection of Property; Protocol 1, Article 2: Right to Education; Protocol 1, Article 3: Right to Free Elections; Protocol 4; Protocol 6; Protocol 7; Protocol 12; Protocol 13; 9. Beyond the Domestic Courts: Taking a Case to Strasbourg; Introduction; The Structure and Jurisdiction of the Court; Making a Complaint; Admissibility; The Merits Stage; Funding for Cases in Strasbourg; Implementation of Judgments; 10. Researching Human Rights Jurisprudence; Introduction; Convention Jurisprudence; Finding Convention Case Law; Finding Human Rights Act Materials; APPENDIX 1: HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998; APPENDIX 2: EUROPEAN CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

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GOR003265443
9780199574421
0199574421
Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998 by John Wadham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2009-09-10
480
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