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Civil Liberties & Human Rights
A straightforward and stimulating account of this fascinating area of law that covers all the key topics on undergraduate human rights modules. It includes detailed analysis of key cases throughout that puts the law into context and encourages students to engage with contemporary issues and debates.
Author(s) | By Ruth Costigan (Associate Professor, Swansea University), Richard Stone (Emeritus Professor of Law and Human Rights, University of Lincoln). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 576 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 29 Jun 2017 |
Availability | Available |
A straightforward and stimulating account of this fascinating area of law that covers all the key topics on undergraduate human rights modules. It includes detailed analysis of key cases throughout that puts the law into context and encourages students to engage with contemporary issues and debates.
1: Introduction 2: The Human Rights Act 1998: Overview 3: Personal liberty (Article 5) I: Stop, search, and arrest 4: Personal liberty (Article 5) II: Detention and questioning 5: Right to a fair trial: Article 6 6: Article 8: Right to respect for pr
Ruth Costigan is Associate Professor at Swansea University Richard Stone is Emeritus Professor of Law and Human Rights at the University of Lincoln