Public law after the Human Rights Act / Tom Hickman.
2010
KD4080 .H53 2010eb
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Title
Public law after the Human Rights Act / Tom Hickman.
Author
ISBN
9781847315816 (electronic bk.)
184731581X (electronic bk.)
1847317510 (electronic bk.)
9781847317513 (electronic bk.)
9781472560766 (electronic bk.)
1472560760 (electronic bk.)
1282897071
9781282897076
9786612897078
6612897074
9781841139692
1841139696
184731581X (electronic bk.)
1847317510 (electronic bk.)
9781847317513 (electronic bk.)
9781472560766 (electronic bk.)
1472560760 (electronic bk.)
1282897071
9781282897076
9786612897078
6612897074
9781841139692
1841139696
Imprint
Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2010.
Language
English
Language Note
English.
Description
1 online resource (xxxv, 356 pages)
Call Number
KD4080 .H53 2010eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)680017804
Summary
What is the Human Rights Act? What is its relationship to the common law? Is there a need to invent new doctrines of public law to accommodate the Act? Will it lead to the extinction of established doctrines? What should be the effect of the Act on the structure of public law as a whole?
Note
What is the Human Rights Act? What is its relationship to the common law? Is there a need to invent new doctrines of public law to accommodate the Act? Will it lead to the extinction of established doctrines? What should be the effect of the Act on the structure of public law as a whole?
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
The common law and the Human Rights Act
Constitutional theory and constitutional dialogue
Standards and rights in public law
Weight and deference
Proportionality
Reasonableness
The forbidden process element in human rights review
The substance and structure of public law after the Human Rights Act
The right of access to court
Derogation and emergency.
The common law and the Human Rights Act
Constitutional theory and constitutional dialogue
Standards and rights in public law
Weight and deference
Proportionality
Reasonableness
The forbidden process element in human rights review
The substance and structure of public law after the Human Rights Act
The right of access to court
Derogation and emergency.
Source of Description
Print version record.
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Print version: Hickman, Tom (Tom R.). Public law after the Human Rights Act. Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2010
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