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cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoa

Judicial Reasoningunder the UK Human Rights ActI I 'L l I r> ỊÍỴHtfkra I-vnH'kk, Gilvin PhillipM.in.11 kl Kouci* Mjslcriri.nlJUDICIAL REASONING UNDER

cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoa THE UK HUMAN RIGHTS ACTJudicial Reasoning under the UK Human Rights Act is a collection of essays written by leading experts in the field, which exam

ines judicial decision-making under the UK’s de facto Bill of Rights. The book focuses both on changes in areas of substantive law and the techniques cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoa

of judicial reasoning adopted to implement the Act. rhe contributors therefore consider first general Convention and Human Rights Act concepts -statut

cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoa

ory interpretation, horizontal effect, judicial review, deference, the reception of Strasbourg case-law - since they arise across all areas of substan

Judicial Reasoningunder the UK Human Rights ActI I 'L l I r> ỊÍỴHtfkra I-vnH'kk, Gilvin PhillipM.in.11 kl Kouci* Mjslcriri.nlJUDICIAL REASONING UNDER

cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoaation and criminal procedure), but also the modes of reasoning by which judges seek to bridge the divide between familiar common law and statutory doc

trines and those in the Convention. They conclude that while the Act can in many respects be regarded as having transformed the judicial role, in a nu cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoa

mber of areas its influence has been significantly muted due to the persistence of established judicial values and habits of mind.JUDICIAL REASONING U

cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoa

NDER THE UK HUMAN RIGHTS ACTEdited by HELEN FENWICK ROGER MASTERMAN AND GAVIN PHILLIPSONCambridgeUNIVERSITY PRESSCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSCambridge,

Judicial Reasoningunder the UK Human Rights ActI I 'L l I r> ỊÍỴHtfkra I-vnH'kk, Gilvin PhillipM.in.11 kl Kouci* Mjslcriri.nlJUDICIAL REASONING UNDER

cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoaited States of America by Cambridge University Press, New Yorkwww.carnbridgc.orgInformation on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521876339Cứ Cambridge

University Press 2007This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to rhe provision of relevant collective licensing agreement cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoa

s, no reproduction of any parr may rake place without rhe written permission of Cambridge University Press.Firsr published in print format 2007ISBN-13

cambridge university press judicial reasoning under the UK human rights act sep 2007 kho tài liệu bách khoa

978-0-511-34133-5 eBook (EBĨ.)ISBN-10 0-511 -341.33-4eBook (EBI.)ISBN -13 978 -0-521 -87633-9hardbackISBN-10 0-521-87633-8hardbackCambridge Universit

Judicial Reasoningunder the UK Human Rights ActI I 'L l I r> ỊÍỴHtfkra I-vnH'kk, Gilvin PhillipM.in.11 kl Kouci* Mjslcriri.nlJUDICIAL REASONING UNDER

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Judicial Reasoningunder the UK Human Rights ActI I 'L l I r> ỊÍỴHtfkra I-vnH'kk, Gilvin PhillipM.in.11 kl Kouci* Mjslcriri.nlJUDICIAL REASONING UNDER

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