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Conor Gearty: Human Rights Law, 11 March 2010
The Law of Human Rights
by Richard Clayton and Hugh Tomlinson.
Oxford, 2443 pp., £295, March 2009,978 0 19 926357 8 Show More
by Richard Clayton and Hugh Tomlinson.
Oxford, 2443 pp., £295, March 2009,
Human Rights Law and Practice
edited by Anthony Lester, David Pannick and Javan Herberg.
Lexis Nexis, 974 pp., £237, April 2009,978 1 4057 3686 2 Show More
edited by Anthony Lester, David Pannick and Javan Herberg.
Lexis Nexis, 974 pp., £237, April 2009,
Human Rights: Judicial Protection in the United Kingdom
by Jack Beatson, Stephen Grosz, Tom Hickman, Rabinder Singh and Stephanie Palmer.
Sweet and Maxwell, 905 pp., £124, September 2008,978 0 421 90250 3 Show More
by Jack Beatson, Stephen Grosz, Tom Hickman, Rabinder Singh and Stephanie Palmer.
Sweet and Maxwell, 905 pp., £124, September 2008,
“... or criminal responsibility when they thought it appropriate. The 1988 law was the culmination of a major effort to tame juries, henceforth allowing them only to ‘decide’ the obvious. It was a memory of the previous practice that encouraged the jury to try to add its note to the judgment in the case of Colin Middleton. To defend the status quo as the Home ... ”