Landmark Chambers is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of The Law and Practice of Human Rights, a comprehensive and practical guide to human rights law in the UK. Edited by David Blundell KC, Miranda Butler and Alistair Mills, and authored by a 32-strong team of expert practitioners from or affiliated with Landmark Chambers, this new book provides an authoritative and accessible examination of the legal framework established to give effect to the European Convention on Human Rights and the enduring relationship of the Convention with the common law.
The Law and Practice of Human Rights offers in-depth analysis of both the substantive and procedural aspects of human rights law. Detailed chapters cover subjects such as:
This new title is aimed at practitioners across all areas of law intersecting with human rights, as well as academics and judges seeking a clear yet thorough understanding of the current state of human rights law in the UK.
The book aims to be a useful and up-to-date guide for all those involved in this important area of practice. It combines legal analysis with practical guidance to support all those seeking to navigate the complexities of human rights litigation in both domestic and European courts.
The Human Rights Act 1998 stands out as one of the most important constitutional statutes of modern times. It has had a profound influence on English law.
Availability
The Law and Practice of Human Rights is now available for pre-orders in print and digital formats through LexisNexis Butterworths.
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