Employment Law and Human Rights |
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Author:
| Allen, Robin Crasnow, Rachel |
Series title: | Blackstone's Human Rights Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-84174-139-0 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2002 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $135.00 |
Book Description:
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It is clear from the approach taken by the judiciary that the Human Rights Act 1998 will have a profound effect on the UK legal system. Blackstones Human Rights Series is a collection of publications providing expert, practical advice for lawyers to meet this challenge. The series has been edited by John Wadham, solicitor, Director of Liberty and a member of the Governments Human Rights Task Force. He has acted for large numbers of applicants in cases before the European Commission and...
More DescriptionIt is clear from the approach taken by the judiciary that the Human Rights Act 1998 will have a profound effect on the UK legal system. Blackstones Human Rights Series is a collection of publications providing expert, practical advice for lawyers to meet this challenge. The series has been edited by John Wadham, solicitor, Director of Liberty and a member of the Governments Human Rights Task Force. He has acted for large numbers of applicants in cases before the European Commission and Court of Human Rights and has trained many public authorities, senior officials, police officers, court staff and lawyers on the Act and the European Convention on Human Rights. He is the co-author of Blackstones Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998. This title provides a comprehensive guide to the impact of the Human Rights Act on UK employment law. It addresses the basic concepts of convention law and provides a summary of the key convention rights. It also gives an overview of the European Convention on Human Rights in the UK and contains some draft pleadings including convention points.