Human Rights Law Directions

Author:

Howard Davis

Publisher:

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Publisher

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Publication Year 2016
ISBN-13

9780198765882

ISBN-10 9780198765882
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 584 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 23 X 17.5 X 2.5
Weight (grms) 1220

Why do the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg have such an impact on UK law?


 


Why did the UK need a Human Rights Act - and why do some people say it should be repealed?


 


Human Rights Law Directions tackles these and many more questions, introducing students to this exciting area of law.


 


The Directions series has been written with students in mind. The ideal guide as they approach the subject for the first time, this book will help them:


- Gain a complete understanding of the topic: just the right amount of detail conveyed clearly


- Understand the law in context: with scene-setting introductions and highlighted case extracts, the practical importance of the law becomes clear


- Identify when and how to critically evaluate the law: they'll be introduced to the key areas of debate and given the confidence to question the law


- Deepen and test knowledge: visually engaging learning and self-testing features aid understanding and help students tackle assessments with confidence


- Elevate their learning: with the ground-work in place you can aspire to take learning to the next level, with direction provided on how to go further


 


An extensive Online Resource Centre provides a wide range of extra resources to further support studies, including:


 


- Multiple choice questions


- Flashcard glossary


- A selection of annotated web links


- Guidance on answering the end of chapter exam questions


- Guidance on answering the end of chapter self-test questions


- The text of the Human Rights Act


- Updates to the book, including developments on the reform of the Human Rights Ac

Howard Davis

Howard Davis, Reader in Public Law, Bournemouth University
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