A Bill of Rights for Britain by Ronald M Dworkin

A Bill of Rights for Britain by Ronald M Dworkin

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Summary

Part of the "Counterblasts" series of polemical broadsides. This pamphlet looks at why British liberty needs protection.

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A Bill of Rights for Britain by Ronald M Dworkin

Dworkin shows how liberty has been eroded steadily in Britain over the last ten years - through a more restrictive Official Secrets Act, through political censorship of broadcasting, through the intolerance of public demonstrations and protest, through a Prevention of Terrorism Act which allows suspects to be detained incommunicado for two days, and then for a further five days without being allowed to see a lawyer in private. He also shows how the government have imposed moral restrictions which result in outrages such as Clause 28. He argues that Britain needs a written constitution, on line with the European Charter of Human Rights. This is a polemic against the British record on civil rights, and a powerful argument for legal intergration with Europe. The author also wrote "Taking Rights Seriously" and "The Philosophy of Law".
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ISBN 13 9780701136017
ISBN 10 0701136014
Title A Bill of Rights for Britain
Author Ronald M Dworkin
Series Counterblasts S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1990-10-04
Number of pages 57
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