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ID cards : arguments against / Charter 88 and Liberty.

by Charter 88 (Movement) | Liberty (Organisation).

Publisher: London : Charter 88 : Liberty, 2001Online access: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: Offsite (1). Location(s): Offsite Deepstore PAM 2001/310.
Ballot secrecy : Electoral Reform Society/Liberty Working Party Report.

by Electoral Reform Society | Liberty (Organisation).

Publisher: London : Electoral Reform Society, 1997Availability: Items available for loan: Offsite (1). Location(s): Offsite Deepstore PAM 2004/247.
In freedom's name : the case against identity cards / A.C. Grayling.

by Grayling, A. C | Liberty (Organisation).

Publisher: London : Liberty, [2005]Availability: Items available for loan: Offsite (1). Location(s): Offsite Deepstore PAM 2005/232.
Your rights : the Liberty guide to human rights.

by Addis, Megan | Morrow, Penelope | Liberty (Organisation).

Edition: 8th ed. / edited by Megan Addis and Penelope Morrow.Publisher: London : Liberty with Pluto Press, 2005Availability: Items available for loan: House of Lords Library - Palace (1). Location(s): Dewey 342.85041 YOU.
Secrets, spies and whistleblowers : freedom of expression and national security in the United Kingdom / Liberty and Article 19.

by Liberty (Organisation) | Article 19 (Organisation).

Publisher: London : Liberty and Article 19, 2000Availability: Items available for loan: Offsite (1). Location(s): Offsite Deepstore PAM 2001/035.
Churchill's legacy : the conservative case for the Human Rights Act / Jesse Norman and Peter Oborne.

by Norman, Jesse | Oborne, Peter | Chakrabarti, Sharmishta, Baroness Chakrabarti, 1969- | Liberty (Organisation).

Publisher: London : Liberty, 2009Availability: No items available
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