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Fenwick: Civil Liberties and Human Rights, 28 Jan 2005
This book was by far the best book I bought for my Human Rights Law module, with significant factual depth whilst still remaining understandable and coherent throughout. This text is extremely authoritative and comprehensive and I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone on a Human Rights course, or who is interested in Human Rights and Civil Liberties.
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Public Law Essentials
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Customer Reviews
Fenwick: Civil Liberties and Human Rights, 28 Jan 2005
This book was by far the best book I bought for my Human Rights Law module, with significant factual depth whilst still remaining understandable and coherent throughout. This text is extremely authoritative and comprehensive and I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone on a Human Rights course, or who is interested in Human Rights and Civil Liberties.
very interesting reconstruction of british constitutional history , 10 Jan 2007
The book is a very well written and argumented reconstruction of the key moments of the british constitutional history from the Bill of Rights (1689) to Labor Party Constitutional Reforms (1997-2004). The author discuss each important constitutional innovation and its implications on the whole structure of the British constitutional tradition. I thinks it is a quite interesting introduction to the decisive moments of the development of the notion of british material constitution.
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Customer Reviews
Fenwick: Civil Liberties and Human Rights, 28 Jan 2005
This book was by far the best book I bought for my Human Rights Law module, with significant factual depth whilst still remaining understandable and coherent throughout. This text is extremely authoritative and comprehensive and I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone on a Human Rights course, or who is interested in Human Rights and Civil Liberties.
very interesting reconstruction of british constitutional history , 10 Jan 2007
The book is a very well written and argumented reconstruction of the key moments of the british constitutional history from the Bill of Rights (1689) to Labor Party Constitutional Reforms (1997-2004). The author discuss each important constitutional innovation and its implications on the whole structure of the British constitutional tradition. I thinks it is a quite interesting introduction to the decisive moments of the development of the notion of british material constitution.
Fenwick: Civil Liberties and Human Rights, 28 Jan 2005
This book was by far the best book I bought for my Human Rights Law module, with significant factual depth whilst still remaining understandable and coherent throughout. This text is extremely authoritative and comprehensive and I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone on a Human Rights course, or who is interested in Human Rights and Civil Liberties.
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Fair Trial Rights
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Richard ClaytonHugh Tomlinson;
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Customer Reviews
Fenwick: Civil Liberties and Human Rights, 28 Jan 2005
This book was by far the best book I bought for my Human Rights Law module, with significant factual depth whilst still remaining understandable and coherent throughout. This text is extremely authoritative and comprehensive and I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone on a Human Rights course, or who is interested in Human Rights and Civil Liberties.
very interesting reconstruction of british constitutional history , 10 Jan 2007
The book is a very well written and argumented reconstruction of the key moments of the british constitutional history from the Bill of Rights (1689) to Labor Party Constitutional Reforms (1997-2004). The author discuss each important constitutional innovation and its implications on the whole structure of the British constitutional tradition. I thinks it is a quite interesting introduction to the decisive moments of the development of the notion of british material constitution.
Fenwick: Civil Liberties and Human Rights, 28 Jan 2005
This book was by far the best book I bought for my Human Rights Law module, with significant factual depth whilst still remaining understandable and coherent throughout. This text is extremely authoritative and comprehensive and I would recommend it without hesitation to anyone on a Human Rights course, or who is interested in Human Rights and Civil Liberties.
An analysis of sovereignty requiring close analysis, 17 May 2001
A thought-provoking treatise firmly and welcomingly entrenched in the positivist trasition, attempting to explain the juridical nature of the European Union and its relationship with the member states in the context of the notions of statehood and sovereignty. Neil MacCormick considers a new juridical and political concept - a post-sovereign commonwealth with its own distinct legal order subject to the constitutional constraints imposed by the member states. In this post-sovereign world there lies no one sovereign but a diffusion of power to regional, state or European levels. It is a world of international pluralism. It seems - although this is not necessarily accepted - that it is a pluralism which obtains its legitimacy from an international legal order, capable of engendering more of the same until there is one such pluralistic order. The EU - if it fits the post-sovereign mould - provides the template for this new world. The treatise contains interesting discussions on the importance and nature of democracy and on nationalism. At the heart of this treatise lie some very interesting ideas. The face of this treatise, however, is some occasional dense writing. The reasoning is not always persuasive. Nevertheless it is well worth a close reading and repays careful thought.
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Children's Rights in Scotland
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Elaine SutherlandAlison Cleland;
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