Human Rights in the Community

Rights as Agents for Change

Professor Colin Harvey editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:22nd Apr '05

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There has been a considerable focus in the last few years on the meaning of the Human Rights Act 1998 and its real and potential impact on judges and lawyers. Much has been written on the implications of the new legislation for a variety of areas of law. With the rising level of case-law the emphasis is now turning to the impact of the legislation on specific areas of social life. In this volume the focus is on the practice of human rights and how they are enforced in reality. There is much discussion in the literature of a human rights culture but how precisely is such a culture to be created,and how do we make sense of human rights? In order to address these questions this volume is in two parts. Part I examines general issues surrounding the full and effective implementation of human rights. Part II explores the implications of human rights standards in particular areas in order to test whether a human rights culture has emerged.

This volume is successful as a bridge between academia and legal practice. For activists in one of the areas examined, it is well worth at least looking at that section. If you are interested in the subject generally, the whole book is well worth reading. Ellen Weaver, Law Centre Frontline, Social Welfare Law Quarterly Autumn/Winter 2005 ...its particular value is its potential to prompt UK human rights lawyers to engage more fully with a range of important questions concerning "culture". Therese Murphy Public Law 2007

ISBN: 9781841134468

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm

Weight: unknown

256 pages