The Law of Human Rights
Richard Clayton(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. January 2002
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150 pages
978-0-19-924580-2 (ISBN)
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This supplement to "The Law of Human Rights", published in October 2000, brings the work up to date to August 2001, including the first nine months' worth of case-law as the Human Rights Act is tested out in the courts. This book is intended for practitioners in the UK, in particular those specializing in human rights and public law (constitutional and administrative), criminal law and related fields; the judiciary; government bodies and non-governmental organisations concerned with human rights and justice; and individual academics and libraries specializing in human rights and public law both in the UK and worldwide.
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The Supplement Provides Updating Commentary in All Areas Covered by The Main Work:. Volume 1. Tables of Cases, Legislation, and Treaties. List of Abbreviations. Introduction. Part I: The Background to The Human Rights Act. 1: The Constitutional Protection of Human Rights. 2: The Impact of Unicorporated Human Rights Treaties. Part II: General Principles Under The Human Rights Act. 3: The Human Rights Act: Interpretation and Synopsis. 4: The Human Rights Act and Statute Law. 5: Human Rights Act and Public Authorities. Part III: The Convention Rights. 6: General Principles Under the Convention. 7: Right to Life and the Abolition of the Death Penalty. 8: Right not to be Subject to Torture or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment. 9: Freedom from Slavery, Servitude and Forced Labour. 10: The Right to Liberty. 11: Fair Trial Rights. 12: The Right to Respect for Privacy and the Home. 13: The Right to Marry and to Family Life. 14: Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion. 15: Freedom of Expression. 16: Freedom of Assembly and Association. 17: Freedom from Discrimination in Relation to Convention Rights. 18: Right to Enjoyment of Possessions. 19: The Right to Education. 20: Electoral Rights. Part IV: Remedies and Procedure. 21: Remedies under the Human Rights Act. 22: Human Rights Act Procedure. 23: Court of Human Rights Procedure. Appendix A: Human Rights Act 1998. Index. Volume 2. Note on Materials. Table of Admissible Cases before the European Court of Human Rights. Appendices:. United Kingdom Materials:. The Human Rights Act 1998. Rights Brought Home: The Human Rights Bill (1997) Cm 3782. Rules of Court and Practice Directions Under Human Rights Act. Practice Direction: Devolution Issues (and Crown Office applications in Wales). European Materials:. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, with Protocols. European Court of Human Rights: Rules of Court. European Social Charter 1961. United Nations Materials:. Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees 1951. International Convenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966. International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination 1966. Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women 1979. Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989. Domestic Bills of Rights:. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Part I, Constitution Act 1982). Irish Constitution (Chapter X11, Fundamental Rights, Arts 40-44). New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996 (Chapter 2, Bill of Rights, ss 7-37). Constitution of United States of America: Bill of Rights and Thirteenth to Fifteenth Amendments. Constitution of Zimbabwe (Chapter III, Declaration of Rights, ss 11-26). Select Bibliography