Q & A: Human Rights and Civil Liberties 2008 and 2009
Series: Blackstone's Law Questions and Answers;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 10 January 2008
- ISBN 9780199237265
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages323 pages
- Size 234x156x18 mm
- Weight 500 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Q & A Human Rights and Civil Liberties offers a lifeline to students revising for exams. It provides clear guidance on how best to tackle exam questions from the perspective of an experienced examiner, giving students the opportunity to practise their exam technique and assess their progress.
MoreLong description:
No matter how good your research and study skills, the ultimate test for the law student is the exam. This book explains how to successfully tackle the sort of problems and essay questions typically found in exam papers. The author clearly guides students through the process of planning and structuring answers, providing advice on what to include, and on what to leave out.
The book contains 50 questions and example answers divided into chapters covering all major topics within both domestic civil liberties and international human rights. Each chapter begins with an introduction focusing on important points and ends with suggestions for further reading. Each question is supported by clear commentary indicating exactly what examiners are looking for, followed by an answer plan listing the key points to cover.
Online Resource Centre
An Online Resource Centre accompanies the book, providing updates in the law, links to useful websites, suggestions for further reading and a glossary to develop students' knowledge of subject-specific terms.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Nature and enforcement of human rights and civil liberties
The European Convention on Human Rights
The Human Rights Act 1998
The right to life
Freedom from torture and inhuman and degrading treatment
Due process, liberty and security of the person and the right to a fair trial
Prisoners' rights
The right to a private life
Freedom of expression
Freedom of religion, association and peaceful assembly