The book comprises 24 essays by Irish and European authors, accompanied by introductions and bibliographies. Procedural and substantive issues arising under the European Convention on Human Rights are considered as well as the impact of European Community law. Reference is made to ther significant international treaties - the European Social Charter, the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Given the range of subjects and variety of styles in the book, there is material to suit the palates of legal practitioners, academics, politicians and social scientists....this book does not confine its style to a narrow legal one. It provides information and analysis across a wide range of legal and socio-political issues in a way which can be grasped by lawyers and non-lawyers alike...it offers information and access at the same time, and on issues which concern every one of us. Irish Law Times
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978-1-85800-033-6 (9781858000336)
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Substantive areas covered include: Security of the person. Privacy. Freedom of expression. Economic and social rights and refugees. A central theme is the relationship between Irish law and European mechanisms for the protection of human rights.