A considered balance of depth, detail, context, and critique, Human Rights Law Directions offers the most student-friendly guide to the subject; it empowers students to evaluate the law, understand its practical application, and approach assessments with confidence.
A considered balance of depth, detail, context, and critique, Human Rights Law Directions offers the most student-friendly guide to the subject; it empowers students to evaluate the law, understand its practical application, and approach assessments with confidence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Howard Davis is Reader in Public Law at Bournemouth University. He has taught constitutional, administrative and human rights law for many years. His research and writing interests include human rights in both the domestic and the international spheres.
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Part 1 Human Rights: The European Convention and the Human Rights Act, and Pervasive Principles 1: Human rights: the idea and the law 2: The European Convention on Human Rights 3: The European Convention and the law of the United Kingdom 4: The Human Rights Act 1998 (1) rights and duties 5: The Human Rights Act 1998 (2) proceedings and remedies 6: Convention law: pervasive themes Part 2 Substantive Rights and their application in the United Kingdom 7: Ancillary rights 8: Article 2 right to life 9: Article 3 prohibition of torture 10: Article 4 prohibition of slavery and forced labour 11: Article 5 right to liberty and security 12: Article 6 right to a fair trial 13: Article 7 no punishment without law 14: Introduction to Articles 8-11 15: Article 8 right to respect for private and family life 16: Article 9 freedom of thought, conscience, and religion 17: Article 10 freedom of expression 18: Article 11 freedom of assembly and association 19: Article 12 right to marry 20: Applications: police powers 21: Applications: prisoners' rights 22: Applications: media law and privacy 23: Article 1 of the First Protocol protection of property 24: Article 2 of the First Protocol right to education 25: Article 3 of the First Protocol right to free elections 26: Anti-terrorism law and human rights
Part 1 Human Rights: The European Convention and the Human Rights Act, and Pervasive Principles 1: Human rights: the idea and the law 2: The European Convention on Human Rights 3: The European Convention and the law of the United Kingdom 4: The Human Rights Act 1998 (1) rights and duties 5: The Human Rights Act 1998 (2) proceedings and remedies 6: Convention law: pervasive themes Part 2 Substantive Rights and their application in the United Kingdom 7: Ancillary rights 8: Article 2 right to life 9: Article 3 prohibition of torture 10: Article 4 prohibition of slavery and forced labour 11: Article 5 right to liberty and security 12: Article 6 right to a fair trial 13: Article 7 no punishment without law 14: Introduction to Articles 8-11 15: Article 8 right to respect for private and family life 16: Article 9 freedom of thought, conscience, and religion 17: Article 10 freedom of expression 18: Article 11 freedom of assembly and association 19: Article 12 right to marry 20: Applications: police powers 21: Applications: prisoners' rights 22: Applications: media law and privacy 23: Article 1 of the First Protocol protection of property 24: Article 2 of the First Protocol right to education 25: Article 3 of the First Protocol right to free elections 26: Anti-terrorism law and human rights
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