Over recent years there have been significant developments in the law related to human rights. The developments in the area have been so numerous since the implementation and impact of the Human Rights Act, that it's often difficult for today's practitioner to know where to turn for the right information.
Help is at hand. Our human rights law titles cover many areas of law including: Information Act, European Human Rights, privacy law, bill of rights, European Convention on Human Rights, data privacy, civil action, information rights, child cruelty, Human Rights Act, Strasbourg Human Rights, UN Convention on Rights of the Child, housing and social care, information rights, discrimination law, and free movement of people in Europe.
Human Rights & Criminal Justice provides an excellent reference source to criminal law and human rights practitioners and judges seeking an analysis of criminal law from a human rights perspective. As well as explaining the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights (and its role in UK law), A Practitioner's Guide to the European Convention on Human Rights provides step-by-step guidance on the practices and procedures involved in bringing a case before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), ensuring that you have a comprehensive guide to practising in the Court.