Making Rights Real

About The Book

Ten years after the passing of the Human Rights Act 1998 it is timely to evaluate the Act's effectiveness. The focus of <i>Making Rights Real</i> is on the extent to which the Act has delivered on the promise to 'bring rights home'. To that end the book considers how the judiciary parliament and the executive have performed in the new roles that the Human Rights Act requires them to play and the courts' application of the Act in different legal spheres. This account cuts through the rhetoric and controversy surrounding the Act generated by its champions and detractors alike to reach a measured assessment. The true impact in public law civil law criminal law and on anti-terrorism legislation are each considered. Finally the book discusses whether we are now nearer to a new constitutional settlement and to the promised new 'rights culture'.
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