Civil Rights by Helen Fenwick

Civil Rights by Helen Fenwick

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An analysis of the key issues concerning civil liberties, focusing on civil liberties and human rights that are directly affected by the powers of state agents, mainly the police and security and intelligence services. The book focuses, in particular, on developments under the Labour government.

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Civil Rights by Helen Fenwick

The book is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate law students taking civil liberties courses, and also for students of other disciplines, such as politics and philosophy, who are studying civil liberties. The author provides an up-to-date analysis of the key issues, focusing on civil liberties and human rights that are directly affected by the powers of state agents, mainly the police and the security and intelligence services. In particular the focus is on recent and contemporary developments under the new Labour government, which amount to the most comprehensive state surveillance provisions ever introduced by a UK government.
'.. this text provides a very good account on civil rights and how it effects state agents. It is certainly a very useful text for anyone with an interest in civil rights.' Student Law Journal, University of Hull
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ISBN 13 9780582298187
ISBN 10 0582298180
Title Civil Rights
Author Helen Fenwick
Series Law In Focus
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education Limited
Year published 2000-12-07
Number of pages 512
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