Human rights brought home : socio-legal perspectives on human rights in the national context / edited by Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt.
2004
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Title
Human rights brought home : socio-legal perspectives on human rights in the national context / edited by Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt.
Imprint
Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2004.
Description
1 online resource (278 p.)
Series
Human rights law in perspective ; v. 3.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction : socio-legal perspectives on human rights in the national context / Patrick Schmidt and Simon Halliday
Implementing human rights / Denis Galligan and Deborah Sandler
France, the UK, and the 'boomerang' of the internationalisation of human rights (1945-2000) / Mikael Rask Madsen
'We've had to raise our game': liberty's litigation strategy under the Human Rights Act 1998 / Richard J. Maiman
Implementing the Human Rights Act into the courts in England and Wales : culture shift or damp squib? / John Raine and Clive Walker
The effectiveness of national human rights institutions / Stephen Livingstone and Rachel Murray
When do rights matter? A case study of the right to equal treatment in Sweden / Reza Banakar
Human rights and French criminal justice : opening the door to pre-trial defence rights / Jacqueline Hodgson
The millennium blip : the Human Rights Act 1998 and local government / Luke Clements and Rachel Morris
Empowering children? Legal understandings and experiences of rights in the Scottish children's hearings system / Anne Griffiths and Randy Frances Kandel.
Implementing human rights / Denis Galligan and Deborah Sandler
France, the UK, and the 'boomerang' of the internationalisation of human rights (1945-2000) / Mikael Rask Madsen
'We've had to raise our game': liberty's litigation strategy under the Human Rights Act 1998 / Richard J. Maiman
Implementing the Human Rights Act into the courts in England and Wales : culture shift or damp squib? / John Raine and Clive Walker
The effectiveness of national human rights institutions / Stephen Livingstone and Rachel Murray
When do rights matter? A case study of the right to equal treatment in Sweden / Reza Banakar
Human rights and French criminal justice : opening the door to pre-trial defence rights / Jacqueline Hodgson
The millennium blip : the Human Rights Act 1998 and local government / Luke Clements and Rachel Morris
Empowering children? Legal understandings and experiences of rights in the Scottish children's hearings system / Anne Griffiths and Randy Frances Kandel.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-273) and index.
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Also issued in print.
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Alternate Title
Bloomsbury Collections
Language
English
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN
9781472563071 online
9781841133881 hardback
9781847311665 PDF
9781841133881 hardback
9781847311665 PDF
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