This is the first full-length study of civil liberties in the UK aimed at students and written with their interests in mind. The book provides comprehensive coverage of the systems which exist to promote and protect civil rights in the UK and beyond and analyzes in some detail the many rights which are regarded as fundamental in the UK and in other systems of law.
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Written by one of the most highly respected academics on this field, this authoritative textbook provides a detailed account of the English law of civil liberties and human rights. It takes full account of the jurisprudence of the European Convention on Human Rights; discusses key legislation such as the Freedom of Information Act 2000; and analyses key cases including the conjoined twins and various cases involving immigrants and prisoners. The result is a coherent, detailed and comprehensive text for students and a valuable reference work for practitioners, and those interested in the protection of human rights and individual freedoms.
David Feldman is Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, and Acting Director, Centre for Public Law
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