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TRAINING MATERIALS ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT


Books

Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice; Sweet and Maxwell.

Clements: European Human Rights– Taking a Case under the Convention; Sweet and Maxwell, 1994.

Coppel: The Human Rights Act 1998 - enforcing the European Convention in domestic Courts;Wiley 1999

Duffy, Grosz and Beatson: A guide to the Human Rights Act 1998;Sweet and Maxwell 1999

Gearty (ed): European Civil Liberties and the European Convention on Human Rights; Martinus Nijhoff 1997.

Harris, Mowbray and O'Boyle: Cases and materials on the European Convention on Human Rights; Butterworths 1999

Harris, O’Boyle, Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights; Butterworths 1995.

Hunt: Using Human Rights law in English Courts; Hart, 1997.

Jacobs, White: The European Convention on Human Rights; Clarendon, 1996.

Janis, Kay, Bradley : European Human Rights Law; Clarendon 1996.

Kempees : A systematic review of the ECHR 1960- 1994; Kluwer 1996

Klug, Starmer, Wier: The Three Pillars of Liberty; Routledge, 1996

Lester and Pannick: Human Rights Law and Practice;Butterworths 1999

Singh : The future of Human Rights in the UK; Hart, 1997

Starmer: European Human Rights Law; Legal Action Group 1999

Van Dijk, Van Hoof: Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights; Kluwer 1998
 
Wadham and Mountfield: Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998; Blackstone 1999

Videos

A number of useful videos are produced by Legal Network TV, including one specifically on the Human Rights Act. Copies are available only to members. Their address is :- 2, Bream’s buildings, Chancery Lane, London EC4A 1PJ.

 

 

 


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