Parliaments and human rights redressing the democratic deficit
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- 9781474201704
- 342.85 23 PA-
- K3240 .P37 2015
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pt. 1. Legislative review for human rights compatibility -- pt. 2. Legislative human rights review in the UK Parliament -- pt. 3. Legislative human rights review in the UK's devolved jurisdictions -- pt. 4. Legislative human rights in other national parliaments -- pt. 5. International initiatives to increase the role of parliaments in relation to human rights -- pt. 6. The implications for legislative human rights review for courts -- pt. 7. A democratic culture of justification.
"This book is the first volume to unite theoretical and practical insights into the protection of human rights by legislatures from a number of domestic jurisdictions, international organisations, and leading scholars. In doing so it aims to present a complete picture of the parliamentary protection of human rights which will interest both academic scholars and practitioners. Specifically, the volume contains contributions analysing the processes of legislative protection of human rights from jurisdictions in Britain, Europe, and Australasia. It also contains studies on the role of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights, and a critical scholarly examination of the relationship between parliamentary and curial institutions within the context of the protection of human rights. Within the volume there are several central original contributions from key figures working at the heart of trans-national organisations dedicated to the legislative protection of human rights. The contributions from academic scholars investigate the consequences of legislative protection of human rights in the United Kingdom parliament drawing upon both empirical evidence and theoretical perspectives. The volume concludes with a scholarly analysis of the implications which flow from the project of democratisation of human rights in a wider context."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement. s2014 dcunns
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