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Detailed and authoritative treatment of the Human Rights Act 1998 |
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The new 1st edition of Human Rights: Judicial Protection in the United Kingdom provides a comprehensive account of the ways in which human rights are protected in the domestic laws of the United Kingdom. It provides essential commentary on the Human Rights Act 1998 and examines the impact of human rights obligations on legislation. A high-level, analytical practitioner text Human Rights: Judicial Protection in the United Kingdom provides detailed and authoritative commentary on the Human Rights Act, providing you with all the information you require. Based on Grosz, Beatson & Duffy’s Human Rights The 1998 Act and the European Convention this essential work shows the impact of correctly following procedures and how this impacts on a case by examining fully the different ways in which human rights are protected by the domestic courts. Guidance on how sections of the Act need to be interpreted are provided, as well as an explanation of common law, European Union law, devolution legislation and other statutes. Containing the latest UK case law and examining in detail the protection of human rights in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland makes this an essential guide for all parts of the United Kingdom. Request your copy today The new edition of Human Rights: Judicial Protection in the United Kingdom publishes at the end of August. Order today to receive your copy as soon as it publishes.
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