Understanding Human Rights Principles: 4 (Justice Series: Putting Rights into Practice)

Understanding Human Rights Principles: 4 (Justice Series: Putting Rights into Practice)

by Bloomsbury (Author)

Synopsis

Human rights are brought to life by a number of defining principles. This text explores each of those principles in depth through comprehensive,informative and provocative papers written by prominent and distinguished practitioners and legal academics. These papers were first delivered at a series of seminars organised by JUSTICE and University College London. Contents: Foreword by the Hon. Mr Justice Richards Introduction by Jeffrey Jowell QC and Jonathan Cooper The concept of a lawful interference with fundamental rights - Helen Mountfield Identifying the principles of proportionality - Michael Fordham and Thomas de la Mare Dertermining civil rights and obligations - Javan Herberg, Andrew le Sueur and Jane Mulcahy Positive obligations under the Convention - Keir Starmer The horizontal effect of the Human Rights Act: moving beyond the public-private distinction - Murray Hunt The place of the Human Rights Act in a democratic society - Rabinder Singh Part of the Justice Series.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 211
Edition: 01
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Published: 30 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 1841131695
ISBN 13: 9781841131696

Media Reviews
Among the plethora of offerings, this brief volume makes a distinctive, and distinguished contribution. many sensitive and informed reflections in this slim volume. The authors' experience gives their discussions a practical aspect which will be of particular benefit to practitioners. P. M. Roth Q.C., Monkton Chambers European Human Rights Law Review May 2001 ...another excellent addition to the JUSTICE series 'Putting Rights into Practice' Susan Nash, University of Westminster New Law Journal May 2001 ...the text covers some essential issues in a comprehensive and stimulating fashion, giving the reader the benefit of each authors vast experience in the specific area and allowing him or her to reflect on the possible application of these issues in practice. [It] will provide the student with an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with the exhaustive case law surrounding these issues and to understand the basic arguments relating to the determination of human rights disputes. Understanding HR Principles is another excellent addition to the very impressive series of texts on human rights and public law in the Hart series. Steve Foster The Law Teacher February 2003
Author Bio
Jeffrey Jowell QC is Professor of Public Law and Dean of the Faculty of Laws at University College London and a practising Barrister at Blackstone Chambers. Jonathan Cooper is a Barrister at Doughty Street Chambers.