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Author Amos, Merris.
Title Human Rights Law.
Publisher London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021.
Copyright date ©2021.
Edition 3rd ed.



Descript 1 online resource (881 pages)
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Contents Intro -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of National Legislation -- Table of International and European Instruments -- PART I. The Human Rights Act -- 1. Background and Interpretation -- 1. The Protection of Human Rights Prior to the Human Rights Act -- 2. Background to the Human Rights Act -- 3. Purpose of the Human Rights Act -- 4. Structure of the Human Rights Act -- 5. Convention Rights given Further Effect -- 6. Principles of Interpretation -- 7. UK Courts and the European Court of Human Rights -- 8. Other Aids to Interpretation -- 9. The Protection of Human Rights via the Common Law and EU Law -- 10. Reform of the Human Rights Act -- 2. The Benefit and Burden of the Human Rights Act -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Benefit of Convention Rights: Victims -- 3. The Burden of Convention Rights: Public Authorities -- 4. Core Public Authorities -- 5. Hybrid Public Authorities -- 6. Private Bodies -- 3. The 'Acts' to which the Human Rights Act Applies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Limitation Period -- 3. Retrospective Effect -- 4. Acts which Occur Outside of the United Kingdom: Extra-territorial Effect -- 5. Failure to Act: Positive Duties -- 6. Satellite Litigation -- 4. Determining Incompatibility -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Prescribed by Law -- 3. Necessary -- 4. Proportionality -- 5. Deference -- 6. Deference in Practice -- 5. The Defence of Primary Legislation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Section 6(2) Human Rights Act -- 3. Section 3 Human Rights Act -- 4. Section 4 Human Rights Act -- 5. Subordinate (Secondary) Legislation -- 6. The Use of Hansard and Other Materials in Compatibility Cases -- 7. Section 19 Human Rights Act: Statements of Compatibility -- 6. Remedies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Just and Appropriate -- 3. Effective -- 4. The Power to Award Damages -- 5. Court Must have the Power to Award Damages -- 6. Just Satisfaction.
7. The Principles Applied by the European Court of Human Rights -- 8. The Level of Damages -- 9. Damages: Article 2 -- 10. Damages: Article 3 -- 11. Damages: Article 5 -- 12. Damages: Article 6 -- 13. Damages: Article 8 -- 14. Damages: Article 14 -- PART II. The Convention Rights -- 7. Article 2: The Right to Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Scope -- 3. Definition of 'Life' -- 4. Intentional Deprivation of Life -- 5. The Positive Duty to Safeguard Life - Operational Duty -- 6. Positive Duty to Safeguard Life - Framework Duty -- 7. Duty to Investigate Deaths -- 8. Exceptions - Article 2(2) -- 8. Article 3: Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inhuman or Degrading Treatment - Severity -- 3. The Positive Duty to Protect from Article 3 Ill-Treatment - Operational Duty -- 4. Positive Duty to Protect from Article 3 Ill-Treatment - Framework Duty -- 5. Duty to Investigate Article 3 Ill-Treatment -- 6. Physical Integrity -- 7. Conditions of Detention and Treatment of Detainees -- 8. Violence and Threatening Behaviour -- 9. Sentencing -- 10. State Support -- 11. Removal, Deportation and Extradition -- 9. Article 5: The Right to Liberty and Security -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Constitutes a Deprivation of Liberty? -- 3. Article 5(1) -- 4. Article 5(2): Reasons for Arrest -- 5. Article 5(3) -- 6. Article 5(4) -- 7. Article 5(5): Enforceable Right to Compensation -- 10. Article 6: The Right to a Fair Trial -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Removal, Deportation and Extradition -- 3. Article 6(1) Application: Determination of Civil Rights and Obligations -- 4. Article 6(1) Application: Determination of Any Criminal Charge -- 5. Access to Court -- 6. Fair Hearing -- 7. Public Hearing and Public Pronouncement -- 8. Reasonable Time -- 9. Independent and Impartial Tribunal -- 10. Tribunal Established by Law.
11. Article 6(2): Presumption of Innocence -- 12. Article 6(3)(a): Informed of the Nature and Cause of the Accusation -- 13. Article 6(3)(b): Adequate Time and Facilities for Preparation of Defence -- 14. Article 6(3)(c): Legal Assistance -- 15. Article 6(3)(d): Witnesses -- 16. Article 6(3)(e): Interpreter -- 11. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Private Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who Must Respect Private Life? The Development of Tort Law -- 3. Private Life -- 4. Positive Duties -- 5. Permitted Interferences -- 6. National Security -- 7. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 8. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 9. Protection of Health -- 10. Protection of Morals -- 11. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 12. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Family Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Family Life -- 3. Interference -- 4. Permitted Interferences -- 5. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 6. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 7. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 13. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Home -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Home -- 3. Interference -- 4. Positive Duties -- 5. Justifying an Interference with the Right to Respect for Home -- 6. For the Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 7. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 8. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 14. Article 9: Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Right to Believe -- 3. The Right to Manifest -- 4. Interference with Manifestation of Belief -- 5. Permitted Interferences with the Right to Manifest -- 15. Article 10: The Right to Freedom of Expression -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Expression -- 3. Medium, Manner and Timing of Communication -- 4. Freedom to Receive and Impart Information and Ideas -- 5. Interference -- 6. Positive Duties -- 7. Permitted Interferences - Generally.
8. Proportionality - General Principles -- 9. National Security -- 10. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 11. Protection of Health or Morals -- 12. Protection of the Reputation of Others -- 13. Protection of the Rights of Others -- 14. Preventing the Disclosure of Information Received in Confidence -- 15. Maintaining the Authority and Impartiality of the Judiciary -- 16. Article 14: Prohibition of Discrimination -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Application: No Independent Existence -- 3. Without Discrimination -- 4. Grounds of Prohibited Discrimination -- 5. Analogous Position - Comparators -- 6. Objective and Reasonable Justification -- 7. Remedy for Breach -- 8. Positive Duties -- 17. Article 1 of Protocol No 1: Protection of Property -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Possessions -- 3. Interferences with the Peaceful Enjoyment of Possessions -- 4. Justifying Interferences -- 5. Consumer Protection -- 6. Planning and the Environment -- 7. The Rights of Others - Article 1 of Protocol 1 -- 8. Social Justice -- 9. Protection of Morals -- 10. Prevention of Crime and Illegality -- 11. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 12. Reduction of the National Budget Deficit -- Index.
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Author Amos, Merris.
Descript 1 online resource (881 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition 3rd ed.
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of National Legislation -- Table of International and European Instruments -- PART I. The Human Rights Act -- 1. Background and Interpretation -- 1. The Protection of Human Rights Prior to the Human Rights Act -- 2. Background to the Human Rights Act -- 3. Purpose of the Human Rights Act -- 4. Structure of the Human Rights Act -- 5. Convention Rights given Further Effect -- 6. Principles of Interpretation -- 7. UK Courts and the European Court of Human Rights -- 8. Other Aids to Interpretation -- 9. The Protection of Human Rights via the Common Law and EU Law -- 10. Reform of the Human Rights Act -- 2. The Benefit and Burden of the Human Rights Act -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Benefit of Convention Rights: Victims -- 3. The Burden of Convention Rights: Public Authorities -- 4. Core Public Authorities -- 5. Hybrid Public Authorities -- 6. Private Bodies -- 3. The 'Acts' to which the Human Rights Act Applies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Limitation Period -- 3. Retrospective Effect -- 4. Acts which Occur Outside of the United Kingdom: Extra-territorial Effect -- 5. Failure to Act: Positive Duties -- 6. Satellite Litigation -- 4. Determining Incompatibility -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Prescribed by Law -- 3. Necessary -- 4. Proportionality -- 5. Deference -- 6. Deference in Practice -- 5. The Defence of Primary Legislation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Section 6(2) Human Rights Act -- 3. Section 3 Human Rights Act -- 4. Section 4 Human Rights Act -- 5. Subordinate (Secondary) Legislation -- 6. The Use of Hansard and Other Materials in Compatibility Cases -- 7. Section 19 Human Rights Act: Statements of Compatibility -- 6. Remedies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Just and Appropriate -- 3. Effective -- 4. The Power to Award Damages -- 5. Court Must have the Power to Award Damages -- 6. Just Satisfaction.
7. The Principles Applied by the European Court of Human Rights -- 8. The Level of Damages -- 9. Damages: Article 2 -- 10. Damages: Article 3 -- 11. Damages: Article 5 -- 12. Damages: Article 6 -- 13. Damages: Article 8 -- 14. Damages: Article 14 -- PART II. The Convention Rights -- 7. Article 2: The Right to Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Scope -- 3. Definition of 'Life' -- 4. Intentional Deprivation of Life -- 5. The Positive Duty to Safeguard Life - Operational Duty -- 6. Positive Duty to Safeguard Life - Framework Duty -- 7. Duty to Investigate Deaths -- 8. Exceptions - Article 2(2) -- 8. Article 3: Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inhuman or Degrading Treatment - Severity -- 3. The Positive Duty to Protect from Article 3 Ill-Treatment - Operational Duty -- 4. Positive Duty to Protect from Article 3 Ill-Treatment - Framework Duty -- 5. Duty to Investigate Article 3 Ill-Treatment -- 6. Physical Integrity -- 7. Conditions of Detention and Treatment of Detainees -- 8. Violence and Threatening Behaviour -- 9. Sentencing -- 10. State Support -- 11. Removal, Deportation and Extradition -- 9. Article 5: The Right to Liberty and Security -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Constitutes a Deprivation of Liberty? -- 3. Article 5(1) -- 4. Article 5(2): Reasons for Arrest -- 5. Article 5(3) -- 6. Article 5(4) -- 7. Article 5(5): Enforceable Right to Compensation -- 10. Article 6: The Right to a Fair Trial -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Removal, Deportation and Extradition -- 3. Article 6(1) Application: Determination of Civil Rights and Obligations -- 4. Article 6(1) Application: Determination of Any Criminal Charge -- 5. Access to Court -- 6. Fair Hearing -- 7. Public Hearing and Public Pronouncement -- 8. Reasonable Time -- 9. Independent and Impartial Tribunal -- 10. Tribunal Established by Law.
11. Article 6(2): Presumption of Innocence -- 12. Article 6(3)(a): Informed of the Nature and Cause of the Accusation -- 13. Article 6(3)(b): Adequate Time and Facilities for Preparation of Defence -- 14. Article 6(3)(c): Legal Assistance -- 15. Article 6(3)(d): Witnesses -- 16. Article 6(3)(e): Interpreter -- 11. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Private Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who Must Respect Private Life? The Development of Tort Law -- 3. Private Life -- 4. Positive Duties -- 5. Permitted Interferences -- 6. National Security -- 7. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 8. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 9. Protection of Health -- 10. Protection of Morals -- 11. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 12. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Family Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Family Life -- 3. Interference -- 4. Permitted Interferences -- 5. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 6. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 7. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 13. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Home -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Home -- 3. Interference -- 4. Positive Duties -- 5. Justifying an Interference with the Right to Respect for Home -- 6. For the Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 7. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 8. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 14. Article 9: Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Right to Believe -- 3. The Right to Manifest -- 4. Interference with Manifestation of Belief -- 5. Permitted Interferences with the Right to Manifest -- 15. Article 10: The Right to Freedom of Expression -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Expression -- 3. Medium, Manner and Timing of Communication -- 4. Freedom to Receive and Impart Information and Ideas -- 5. Interference -- 6. Positive Duties -- 7. Permitted Interferences - Generally.
8. Proportionality - General Principles -- 9. National Security -- 10. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 11. Protection of Health or Morals -- 12. Protection of the Reputation of Others -- 13. Protection of the Rights of Others -- 14. Preventing the Disclosure of Information Received in Confidence -- 15. Maintaining the Authority and Impartiality of the Judiciary -- 16. Article 14: Prohibition of Discrimination -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Application: No Independent Existence -- 3. Without Discrimination -- 4. Grounds of Prohibited Discrimination -- 5. Analogous Position - Comparators -- 6. Objective and Reasonable Justification -- 7. Remedy for Breach -- 8. Positive Duties -- 17. Article 1 of Protocol No 1: Protection of Property -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Possessions -- 3. Interferences with the Peaceful Enjoyment of Possessions -- 4. Justifying Interferences -- 5. Consumer Protection -- 6. Planning and the Environment -- 7. The Rights of Others - Article 1 of Protocol 1 -- 8. Social Justice -- 9. Protection of Morals -- 10. Prevention of Crime and Illegality -- 11. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 12. Reduction of the National Budget Deficit -- Index.
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ISBN 9781509933310 (electronic bk.)
Author Amos, Merris.

Descript 1 online resource (881 pages)
Content text txt
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Contents Intro -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of National Legislation -- Table of International and European Instruments -- PART I. The Human Rights Act -- 1. Background and Interpretation -- 1. The Protection of Human Rights Prior to the Human Rights Act -- 2. Background to the Human Rights Act -- 3. Purpose of the Human Rights Act -- 4. Structure of the Human Rights Act -- 5. Convention Rights given Further Effect -- 6. Principles of Interpretation -- 7. UK Courts and the European Court of Human Rights -- 8. Other Aids to Interpretation -- 9. The Protection of Human Rights via the Common Law and EU Law -- 10. Reform of the Human Rights Act -- 2. The Benefit and Burden of the Human Rights Act -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Benefit of Convention Rights: Victims -- 3. The Burden of Convention Rights: Public Authorities -- 4. Core Public Authorities -- 5. Hybrid Public Authorities -- 6. Private Bodies -- 3. The 'Acts' to which the Human Rights Act Applies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Limitation Period -- 3. Retrospective Effect -- 4. Acts which Occur Outside of the United Kingdom: Extra-territorial Effect -- 5. Failure to Act: Positive Duties -- 6. Satellite Litigation -- 4. Determining Incompatibility -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Prescribed by Law -- 3. Necessary -- 4. Proportionality -- 5. Deference -- 6. Deference in Practice -- 5. The Defence of Primary Legislation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Section 6(2) Human Rights Act -- 3. Section 3 Human Rights Act -- 4. Section 4 Human Rights Act -- 5. Subordinate (Secondary) Legislation -- 6. The Use of Hansard and Other Materials in Compatibility Cases -- 7. Section 19 Human Rights Act: Statements of Compatibility -- 6. Remedies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Just and Appropriate -- 3. Effective -- 4. The Power to Award Damages -- 5. Court Must have the Power to Award Damages -- 6. Just Satisfaction.
7. The Principles Applied by the European Court of Human Rights -- 8. The Level of Damages -- 9. Damages: Article 2 -- 10. Damages: Article 3 -- 11. Damages: Article 5 -- 12. Damages: Article 6 -- 13. Damages: Article 8 -- 14. Damages: Article 14 -- PART II. The Convention Rights -- 7. Article 2: The Right to Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Scope -- 3. Definition of 'Life' -- 4. Intentional Deprivation of Life -- 5. The Positive Duty to Safeguard Life - Operational Duty -- 6. Positive Duty to Safeguard Life - Framework Duty -- 7. Duty to Investigate Deaths -- 8. Exceptions - Article 2(2) -- 8. Article 3: Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inhuman or Degrading Treatment - Severity -- 3. The Positive Duty to Protect from Article 3 Ill-Treatment - Operational Duty -- 4. Positive Duty to Protect from Article 3 Ill-Treatment - Framework Duty -- 5. Duty to Investigate Article 3 Ill-Treatment -- 6. Physical Integrity -- 7. Conditions of Detention and Treatment of Detainees -- 8. Violence and Threatening Behaviour -- 9. Sentencing -- 10. State Support -- 11. Removal, Deportation and Extradition -- 9. Article 5: The Right to Liberty and Security -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Constitutes a Deprivation of Liberty? -- 3. Article 5(1) -- 4. Article 5(2): Reasons for Arrest -- 5. Article 5(3) -- 6. Article 5(4) -- 7. Article 5(5): Enforceable Right to Compensation -- 10. Article 6: The Right to a Fair Trial -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Removal, Deportation and Extradition -- 3. Article 6(1) Application: Determination of Civil Rights and Obligations -- 4. Article 6(1) Application: Determination of Any Criminal Charge -- 5. Access to Court -- 6. Fair Hearing -- 7. Public Hearing and Public Pronouncement -- 8. Reasonable Time -- 9. Independent and Impartial Tribunal -- 10. Tribunal Established by Law.
11. Article 6(2): Presumption of Innocence -- 12. Article 6(3)(a): Informed of the Nature and Cause of the Accusation -- 13. Article 6(3)(b): Adequate Time and Facilities for Preparation of Defence -- 14. Article 6(3)(c): Legal Assistance -- 15. Article 6(3)(d): Witnesses -- 16. Article 6(3)(e): Interpreter -- 11. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Private Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who Must Respect Private Life? The Development of Tort Law -- 3. Private Life -- 4. Positive Duties -- 5. Permitted Interferences -- 6. National Security -- 7. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 8. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 9. Protection of Health -- 10. Protection of Morals -- 11. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 12. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Family Life -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Family Life -- 3. Interference -- 4. Permitted Interferences -- 5. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 6. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 7. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 13. Article 8: The Right to Respect for Home -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Home -- 3. Interference -- 4. Positive Duties -- 5. Justifying an Interference with the Right to Respect for Home -- 6. For the Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 7. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 8. Protection of the Rights and Freedoms of Others -- 14. Article 9: Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Right to Believe -- 3. The Right to Manifest -- 4. Interference with Manifestation of Belief -- 5. Permitted Interferences with the Right to Manifest -- 15. Article 10: The Right to Freedom of Expression -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Expression -- 3. Medium, Manner and Timing of Communication -- 4. Freedom to Receive and Impart Information and Ideas -- 5. Interference -- 6. Positive Duties -- 7. Permitted Interferences - Generally.
8. Proportionality - General Principles -- 9. National Security -- 10. Prevention of Disorder or Crime -- 11. Protection of Health or Morals -- 12. Protection of the Reputation of Others -- 13. Protection of the Rights of Others -- 14. Preventing the Disclosure of Information Received in Confidence -- 15. Maintaining the Authority and Impartiality of the Judiciary -- 16. Article 14: Prohibition of Discrimination -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Application: No Independent Existence -- 3. Without Discrimination -- 4. Grounds of Prohibited Discrimination -- 5. Analogous Position - Comparators -- 6. Objective and Reasonable Justification -- 7. Remedy for Breach -- 8. Positive Duties -- 17. Article 1 of Protocol No 1: Protection of Property -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Possessions -- 3. Interferences with the Peaceful Enjoyment of Possessions -- 4. Justifying Interferences -- 5. Consumer Protection -- 6. Planning and the Environment -- 7. The Rights of Others - Article 1 of Protocol 1 -- 8. Social Justice -- 9. Protection of Morals -- 10. Prevention of Crime and Illegality -- 11. Economic Well-being of the Country -- 12. Reduction of the National Budget Deficit -- Index.
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