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This guide investigates the practical application and legal implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 within the United Kingdom judicial system. The authors, a team of experienced legal practitioners and barristers, provide a comprehensive analysis of how the Act incorporates the European Convention on Human Rights into domestic law. They examine the statutory framework, the interpretive obligations of the courts, and the procedural mechanisms required for litigation under the Act.
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Legal professionals frequently cite this text as a standard reference for understanding the complexities of the Human Rights Act in practice. Experts highlight the clarity of the analysis, noting that it serves as a reliable resource for both students and practitioners navigating human rights litigation.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191066451
ISBN-13:
9780191066450
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