Human Rights Law in Perspective | Series General Editor, Colin Harvey, Director, Human Rights Centre, Queen's University Belfast
The language of human rights figures prominently in legal and political debates at the national, regional and international levels. In the UK the Human Rights Act 1998 has generated considerable interest in the law of human rights. It will continue to provoke much debate in the legal community and the search for original insights and new materials will intensify. The aim of this series is to provide a forum for scholarly reflection on all aspects of the law of human rights. The series will encourage work which engages with the theoretical, comparative and international dimensions of human rights law. The primary aim is to publish over time books which offer an insight into human rights law in its contextual setting. The objective is to promote an understanding of the nature and impact of human rights law. The series is inclusive, in the sense that all perspectives in legal scholarship are welcome. It will incorporate the work of new and established scholars.
Human Rights Law in Perspective is not confined to consideration of the UK. It will strive to reflect comparative, regional and international perspectives. Work which focuses on human rights law in other states will therefore be included in this series. The intention is to offer an inclusive intellectual home for significant scholarly contributions to human rights law.
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 | Rights in Divided Societies Edited by Colin Harvey and Alex Schwartz July 2012 284pp hbk $94.00 9781849461009
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 | Children's Socio-Economic Rights, Democracy and the Courts Aoife Nolan September 2011 336pp hbk $114.00 9781841137698
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 | Judicial Review, Socio-Economic Rights and the Human Rights Act Ellie Palmer April 2009 379pp pbk $58.00 9781841139760
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 | Making Rights Real The Human Rights Act in its First Decade Ian Leigh and Roger Masterman August 2008 264pp hbk $90.00 9781841133539
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 | The Tension Between Group Rights and Human Rights A Multidisciplinary Approach Edited by Koen De Feyter and George Pavlakos July 2008 318pp hbk $102.00 9781841138299
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 | Transitional Justice from Below Grassroots Activism and the Struggle for Change Edited by Kieran McEvoy and Lorna McGregor July 2008 233pp pbk $68.00 9781841138213
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 | Terrorism and the Limitation of Rights The ECHR and the US Constitution Stefan Sottiaux February 2008 472pp hbk $124.00 9781841137636
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 | Judicial Review, Socio-Economic Rights and the Human Rights Act Ellie Palmer August 2007 384pp hbk $130.00 9781841133720
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 | The Role of National Human Rights Institutions at the International and Regional Levels The Experience of Africa Rachel Murray June 2007 149pp hbk $84.00 9781841133942
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 | Monetary Remedies for Breach of Human Rights A Comparative Study Lisa Tortell November 2006 236pp hbk $116.00 9781841135113
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 | Gender, Culture and Human Rights Reclaiming Universalism Siobhán Mullally May 2006 287pp hbk $102.00 9781841135137
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 | Property and The Human Rights Act 1998 Tom Allen October 2005 356pp hbk $116.00 9781841132037
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 | Human Rights, Culture and the Rule of Law Jessica Almqvist September 2005 256pp hbk $114.00 9781841135069
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 | Human Rights in the Community Rights as Agents for Change Edited by Colin Harvey April 2005 256pp pbk $76.00 9781841134468
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 | Corporations and Transnational Human Rights Litigation Sarah Joseph August 2004 188pp hbk $78.00 9781841134574
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 | Human Rights Brought Home Socio-Legal Perspectives of Human Rights in the National Context Edited by Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt August 2004 292pp hbk $88.00 9781841133881
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 | The Development of Positive Obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights by the European Court of Human Rights Alastair Mowbray January 2004 255pp hbk $88.00 9781841132617
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 | Importing the Law in Post-Communist Transitions The Hungarian Constitutional Court and the Right to Human Dignity Catherine Dupré March 2003 240pp hbk $106.00 9781841131313
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