The Resource Human rights brought home : socio-legal studies on human rights in the national context, edited by Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt
Human rights brought home : socio-legal studies on human rights in the national context, edited by Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt
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- Summary
- "This collection of essays explores human rights in domestic legal systems. The enactment of the Human Rights Act in 1998, ushering the European Convention on Human Rights fully into UK law, represented a landmark in the UK constitutional order. Other European states similarly have elevated the status of human rights in their domestic legal systems. However, whilst much has been written about doctrinal legal developments, little is yet known about the empirical effects of bringing rights home. This collection of essays, written by a range of socio-legal scholars, seeks to fill this gap in our knowledge."--BOOK JACKET
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 278 p.
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Introduction : socio-legal perspectives on human rights in the national context/
- Patrick Schmidt
- Simon Halliday
- p. 1
- 2.
- Implementing human rights/
- Denis Galligan
- Deborah Sandler
- p. 23
- 3.
- France, the UK, and the 'boomerang' of the internationalisation of human rights (1945-2000)/
- Mikael Rask Madsen
- p. 57
- 4.
- 'We've had to raise our game' : liberty's litigation strategy under the Human Rights Act 1998/
- Richard J. Maiman
- p. 87
- 5.
- Implementing the Human Rights Act into the courts in England and Wales : culture shift or damp squib?/
- John Raine
- Clive Walker
- p. 111
- 6.
- effectiveness of national human rights institutions/
- Stephen Livingstone
- Rachel Murray
- p. 137
- 7.
- When do rights matter? : a case study of the right to equal treatment in Sweden/
- Reza Banakar
- p. 165
- 8.
- Human rights and French criminal justice : opening the door to pre-trial defence rights/
- Jacqueline Hodgson
- p. 185
- 9.
- millennium blip : the Human Rights Act 1998 and local government/
- Luke Clements
- Rachel Morris
- p. 209
- 10.
- Empowering children? : legal understandings and experiences of rights in the Scottish children's hearings system/
- Anne Griffiths
- Randy Frances Kandel
- p. 231
- Isbn
- 9781841133881
- Label
- Human rights brought home : socio-legal studies on human rights in the national context
- Title
- Human rights brought home
- Title remainder
- socio-legal studies on human rights in the national context
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "This collection of essays explores human rights in domestic legal systems. The enactment of the Human Rights Act in 1998, ushering the European Convention on Human Rights fully into UK law, represented a landmark in the UK constitutional order. Other European states similarly have elevated the status of human rights in their domestic legal systems. However, whilst much has been written about doctrinal legal developments, little is yet known about the empirical effects of bringing rights home. This collection of essays, written by a range of socio-legal scholars, seeks to fill this gap in our knowledge."--BOOK JACKET
- Cataloging source
- BDS
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
-
- KD4080
- JC599.G7
- LC item number
-
- .H8618 2004
- H86 2004
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
-
- 1966-
- 1971-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Halliday, Simon
- Schmidt, Patrick D.
- Series statement
- Human rights law in perspective
- Series volume
- 3
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Human rights
- Human rights
- International and municipal law
- Great Britain.
- Grande-Bretagne.
- Label
- Human rights brought home : socio-legal studies on human rights in the national context, edited by Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-273) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Introduction : socio-legal perspectives on human rights in the national context/
- Patrick Schmidt
- Simon Halliday
- p. 1
- 2.
- Implementing human rights/
- Denis Galligan
- Deborah Sandler
- p. 23
- 3.
- France, the UK, and the 'boomerang' of the internationalisation of human rights (1945-2000)/
- Mikael Rask Madsen
- p. 57
- 4.
- 'We've had to raise our game' : liberty's litigation strategy under the Human Rights Act 1998/
- Richard J. Maiman
- p. 87
- 5.
- Implementing the Human Rights Act into the courts in England and Wales : culture shift or damp squib?/
- John Raine
- Clive Walker
- p. 111
- 6.
- effectiveness of national human rights institutions/
- Stephen Livingstone
- Rachel Murray
- p. 137
- 7.
- When do rights matter? : a case study of the right to equal treatment in Sweden/
- Reza Banakar
- p. 165
- 8.
- Human rights and French criminal justice : opening the door to pre-trial defence rights/
- Jacqueline Hodgson
- p. 185
- 9.
- millennium blip : the Human Rights Act 1998 and local government/
- Luke Clements
- Rachel Morris
- p. 209
- 10.
- Empowering children? : legal understandings and experiences of rights in the Scottish children's hearings system/
- Anne Griffiths
- Randy Frances Kandel
- p. 231
- Control code
- b91841133884
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- 278 p.
- Isbn
- 9781841133881
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- Law packs 3-5 bib class law
- Label
- Human rights brought home : socio-legal studies on human rights in the national context, edited by Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-273) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Introduction : socio-legal perspectives on human rights in the national context/
- Patrick Schmidt
- Simon Halliday
- p. 1
- 2.
- Implementing human rights/
- Denis Galligan
- Deborah Sandler
- p. 23
- 3.
- France, the UK, and the 'boomerang' of the internationalisation of human rights (1945-2000)/
- Mikael Rask Madsen
- p. 57
- 4.
- 'We've had to raise our game' : liberty's litigation strategy under the Human Rights Act 1998/
- Richard J. Maiman
- p. 87
- 5.
- Implementing the Human Rights Act into the courts in England and Wales : culture shift or damp squib?/
- John Raine
- Clive Walker
- p. 111
- 6.
- effectiveness of national human rights institutions/
- Stephen Livingstone
- Rachel Murray
- p. 137
- 7.
- When do rights matter? : a case study of the right to equal treatment in Sweden/
- Reza Banakar
- p. 165
- 8.
- Human rights and French criminal justice : opening the door to pre-trial defence rights/
- Jacqueline Hodgson
- p. 185
- 9.
- millennium blip : the Human Rights Act 1998 and local government/
- Luke Clements
- Rachel Morris
- p. 209
- 10.
- Empowering children? : legal understandings and experiences of rights in the Scottish children's hearings system/
- Anne Griffiths
- Randy Frances Kandel
- p. 231
- Control code
- b91841133884
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- 278 p.
- Isbn
- 9781841133881
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- Law packs 3-5 bib class law
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