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An Introduction to Human Rights and the Common Law
Contributor(s): English, Rosalind (Editor), Havers, Philip (Editor)
ISBN: 184113032X     ISBN-13: 9781841130323
Publisher: Hart Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $128.70  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2000
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Annotation: The impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on public and criminal law has been well documented. The common law will be equally revolutionized by the Convention, yet its future is uncharted. This collection of papers, the product of two seminars held jointly with 1 Crown Office Row and the human rights group Justice, offers some navigational aids to those confronted with these deep waters. It contains analyses of current law and predictions for the future from practitioners and experts in a range of common law fields, including clinical negligence, medical law, environmental law, mental health and defamation. In addition to these specific areas, these chapters also explore the relationship between the ECHR principles of proportionality and margin of appreciation and the traditional way of resolving common law disputes. The book also includes a detailed - and controversial - scrutiny of the compatibility of the legal aid and costs proposals with the procedural right to a fair
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Constitutional
- Law | Civil Rights
Dewey: 342.410
LCCN: 00711694
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.31 lbs) 304 pages
 
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The impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on public and criminal law has been well documented. The common law will be equally revolutionised by the Convention, yet its future is uncharted. This collection of papers, the product of two seminars held jointly with 1 Crown Office Row and the human rights group Justice, offers some navigational aids to those confronted with these deep waters. It contains analyses of current law and predictions for the future from practitioners and experts in a range of common law fields, including clinical negligence, medical law, environmental law, mental health and defamation. In addition to these specific areas, these chapters also explore the relationship between the ECHR principles of proportionality and margin of appreciation and the traditional way of resolving common law disputes. The book also includes a detailed - and controversial - scrutiny of the compatibility of the legal aid and costs proposals with the procedural right to a fair trial guaranteed by the Convention