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Using Human Rights Law in English Courts

Autor Murray Hunt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1997
The primary purpose of this book is to demonstrate the scope that already exists for using international human rights law in English courts, regardless of its status as 'incorporated' or 'unincorporated'. Murray Hunt addresses directly what are commonly supposed to be the theoretical obstacles to using human rights law in English courts and aims to raise awareness of the extent to which these have now fallen away in light of recent developments in English judicial practice. The book was first published in hardback in March 1997.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781901362725
ISBN-10: 1901362728
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This book aims to demonstrate the scope that exists for using international human rights law- 'incorporated' or not- in English courts. Murray Hunt shows how theoretical obstacles to such use have fallen away in the light of recent developments.

Notă biografică

Murray Hunt is Legal Adviser to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights, United Kingdom.

Cuprins

Introduction1. The Protection of Human Rights in English Public Law2. How to Incorporate the European Convention on Human Rights3. Of Myth and Reality: Judges as Guardians of Human Rights4. The Indirect Regulation of Speech: A Time and a Place for Everything?5. The Protection of Privacy in English Public Law6. Freedom of Movement as a Human Right in English Law7. The Future of Public Interest Litigation

Recenzii

This excellent book will be welcomed by all lawyers who are interested in administrative and constitutional law, academics, practitioners and judges alike. It is written in a lucid style; and its arguments, some of which are provocative and controversial, are all marshalled with great clarity.
His work will make an important contribution towards educating those judges and lawyers who need to learn the language of legal rights to make the new Bill of Rights work effectively.
It is a work that will repay repeated study...Using Human Rights Law announces Murray Hunt as a potentially important player in the future development of English public law.
[a book] from which all concerned with the development of public law, whether as judges, advocates or academics, will undoubtedly derive great benefit.
.important and meticulously researched.The incorporation of the ECHR, together with Scottish devolution and further European integration, bring unprecedented challenges which will test the boundaries of the English legal imagination. Judges prepared to expand the existing horizon could do worse than read this book for helpful guidelines...
.highly recommended as an essential and, somewhat unusually, very readable text for all those interested in or concerned with the use of international human rights law in English Courts and Tribunals.
.Hunt's work can be recommended unreservedly to lawyers across a wide field, not only in England, and will appeal to academics and practitioners alike.
.a remarkable work of legal scholarship.
.an outstanding book.

Descriere

This book demonstrates the scope that already exists for using international human rights law in English courts.