Legislating for Human Rights: The Parliamentary Debate on the Human Rights Bill (The Justice Seriesöputting Rights Into Practice)
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Legislating for Human Rights: The Parliamentary Debate on the Human Rights Bill (The Justice Seriesöputting Rights Into Practice)
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Review
It is a useful and interesting guide for non-lawyers seeking to identify the underlying principles of the Act and for those legal practitioners and academic who failed to follow the ministerial debate surrounding incorporation, it provides a means of making up for lost ground.Susan NashNew Law JournalJanuary 2001The book will be of great use to practitioners working in the field of human rights lawThe editors are to be congratulated on the laborious work involved in collecting and selecting the material for the book and for arranging its publication in such a convenient form for use by practising and academic lawyers.Robert Blackburn, King's CollegeJournal of Legislative StudiesJanuary 2001This is an essential book for all those who will have to argue about what the Human Rights Act 1998 was intended by Parliament to mean.Kris GledhillLawzoneJuly 2001This book was an ingenious idea. This collection is likely to prove of great benefit to human rights practitioners.Tim Ward, BarristerSolicitors' JournalFebruary 2003
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Jonathan Cooper is a Barrister at Doughty Street Chambers.
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