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_aK3239.8 _b.L44 2011 |
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_aThe legal protection of human rights : _bsceptical essays / _cedited by Tom Campbell, K.D. Ewing, and Adam Tomkins. |
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_aOxford ; _aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2011. |
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_axxiii, 522 p. ; _c25 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | _aContents: 1 Introduction; Tom Campbell, K. D. Ewing, and Adam Tomkins; PART I FAILURES OF JURIDIFICATION; 2 Parliament, Human Rights, and Counter-Terrorism; Adam Tomkins; 3 Governing Like Judges?*; Janet L. Hiebert; 4 Human Rights at the Interface of State and Sub-state: The Case of Scotland; Chris Himsworth; 5 Inter-institutional ‘Rights Dialogue’ under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act; Andrew Geddis; 6 Statutory Bills of Rights: You Read Words In, You Read Words Out, You Take Parliament’s Clear Intention and You Shake it All About—Doin’ the Sankey Hanky Panky; James Allan; 7 Constitutionalism, the Rule of Law, and the Cold War; Joan Mahoney; 8 The Cold War, Civil Liberties, and the House of Lords; K. D. Ewing; 9 Lessons from the Past? Northern Ireland, Terrorism Now and Then, and the Human Rights Act; Aileen McColgan; 10 Constitutional Law Meets Comparative Politics: Socio-economic Rights and Political Realities; Evan Rosevear, and Ran Hirschl; 11 Business Rights as Human Rights; Danny Nicol; 12 Constitutionalizing Labour Rights in Europe; Judy Fudge; 13 Freedom, Security, and Justice in the European Court of Justice: The Ambiguous Nature of Judicial Review; Sionaidh Douglas-Scott; PART II POLITICIZING HUMAN RIGHTS; 14 The Political Institutions of Rights-Protection; Mark Tushnet; 15 Reclaiming the Political Protection of Rights: A Defence of Australian Party Politics; Joo-Cheong Tham; 16 Messages from the Front Line: Parliamentarians’ Perspectives on Rights Protection; Carolyn Evans, and Simon Evans; 17 Human Rights and the Global South; Gavin W. Anderson; 18 Judicial Constitutional Review as a Last Resort; Kaarlo Tuori; 19 Judges without a Court—Judicial Preview in Sweden; Thomas Bull; 20 Rights and the Citation of Foreign Law; Jeremy Waldron; 21 Amateur Operatics: The Realization of Parliamentary Protection of Civil Liberties; Jonathan Morgan; 22 Parliamentary Review with a Democratic Charter of Rights; Tom Campbell; 23 Beyond the Human Rights Act; Conor Gearty. | ||
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_aHuman rights _vCongresses. |
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_aCampbell, Tom, _d1938- |
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_aEwing, K. D. _q(Keith D.) |
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_3Table of contents only _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy11pdf02/2011411354.html |
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