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5.0 out of 5 stars A clear and insightful approach to Human Rights law, May 26, 2004
This book is written with clarity in mind. The reader will find answers to distinct questions making it an insightful read not only to practitioners but also those who have an interest in some of the most hotly debated issues in Human Rights Law.
Added value can be found in the chapters on how to bring and defend a human rights claim and winning tactics and case stratgies.

Topics covered include
-How to interpret human rights law.
-Is privacy now protected?
-Do you have the right to kill a burglar in self-defence?
-Are transsexuals' rights now recognised by law?
-Do asylum seekers have the right to be supported at public expense?
-Does the state have a positive duty to protect or preserve life?
-Are property rights covered by human rights law?
-Does the Human Rights Act make it more or less likely that a trial will be fair?
-Is there genuine protection for the individual's freedom of speech?

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