Human rights law / Merris Amos.
Publisher: Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2021Edition: Third edition.Description: cix, 769 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781509951079; 9781509933297.Subject(s): Great Britain. Human Rights Act 1998


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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 342.85041 AMO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 022005 |
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342.8504 ARD Shaping tomorrow's law. | 342.8504 JAN European human rights law : | 342.8504 PER Personal autonomy, the private sphere and the criminal law : a comparative study / | 342.85041 AMO Human rights law / | 342.85041 BAI Civil liberties : | 342.85041 BAM Discrimination law : theory and context : text and materials / | 342.85041 BET The Human Rights Act 1998 : |
Previous edition: 2014.
"This textbook comprehensively examines and analyses the interpretation and application of the United Kingdom's Human Rights Act 1998. The third edition has been fully updated to include the last seven years of case law. Part I covers key procedural issues including: the background to the Act; the relationship between UK courts and the European Court of Human Rights; the definition of victim and public authority; determining incompatibility including deference and proportionality; the impact of the Act on primary legislation; and damages and other remedies for the violation of Convention rights. In Part II of the book, the Convention rights, as interpreted and applied by United Kingdom courts, are examined in detail. All of the key Convention rights are discussed including: the right to life; freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; the right to liberty; fair trial; the rights to private life, family life and home; freedom of religion and belief; freedom of expression; the right to peaceful enjoyment of possessions; and the right to freedom from discrimination in the enjoyment of Convention rights. The third edition of 'Human Rights Law' will be invaluable for those teaching, studying and practising in the areas of United Kingdom human rights law, constitutional law and administrative law."-- Taken from back cover.