
Human Rights in the Community
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Colin Harvey
Part I: Making Human Rights Count in Practice
Chapter 2: Mainstreaming Human Rights
Christopher McCrudden
Chapter 3: Partner Rediscovered: Human Rights and Equality in the UK
Sarah Spencer
Chapter 4: Socio-Economic Rights as Agents for Change
Maggie Beirne
Chapter 5: Building a Human Rights Culture
Frances Butler
Part II: Using Human Rights
Chapter 6: Education: Hard or Soft Lessons in Human Rights?
Neville Harris
Chapter 7: Older People
Tessa Harding
Chapter 8: The Human Rights Act 1998 and Disabled People: The Right to be Human?
Anna Lawson
Chapter 9: The Emperors New Clothes: The Impact of the Human Rights Act on Mental Health Care
Camilla Parker
Chapter 10: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Robert Wintemute
Chapter 11: Religious Discrimination
Mohammed Aziz
Chapter 12: Childrens Human Rights as a Force for Change
Carolyne Willow
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