Individual Rights and the Law in Britain
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Title
Individual Rights and the Law in Britain
Description
"This book has two distinct aims: to examine the changes in British Law since 1950 which have had an impact on the civil and political rights of the individual, and to set those changes within the context of European and international human rights law. ..... includes discussions of such issues as prisoner's rights, police powers, due process, privacy, freedom (of association, assembly and speech), minority rights, immigration and nationality, racial discrimination, women's rights, children's rights and discrimination based on sexual orientation."
Creator
McCrudden Christopher and Chambers Gerald (eds)
Publisher
OUP 1995 668pp
Identifier
SR L 171
Collection
Citation
McCrudden Christopher and Chambers Gerald (eds), “Individual Rights and the Law in Britain,” accessed May 4, 2024, https://statewatch.omeka.net/items/show/5017.