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Human rights, serious crime, and criminal procedure

Title
Human rights, serious crime, and criminal procedure / by Andrew Ashworth.
Author
Ashworth, Andrew.
Publication
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2002.

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Description
xx, 145 pages; 23 cm.
Summary
Ashworth explores the justification for honouring human rights in the context of criminal procedure & examines how the British Courts deal with the problem of whether to uphold human rights when faced with arguments of public interest.
Series Statement
The Hamlyn lectures ; 53rd ser.
Uniform Title
Hamlyn lectures ; 53rd ser.
Subject
  • Criminal procedure > Great Britain
  • Civil rights > Great Britain
  • Human rights > Europe
  • International and municipal law > Great Britain
  • Crime > Great Britain
  • Criminal justice, Administration of > Great Britain
  • Criminal justice, Administration of
  • Crime
  • Civil rights
  • Criminal procedure
  • Human rights
  • International and municipal law
  • Menschenrecht
  • Verbrechen
  • Strafverfahrensrecht
  • Great Britain
  • Human rights
  • European Court of Human Rights
  • Criminal procedure
  • Europe
  • Great Britain
Note
  • "Published under the auspices of the Hamlyn Trust."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Why bother with rights when public safety is at risk? -- Evaluating the Strasbourg and British approaches -- Taking a "balanced view" of the public interest.
ISBN
  • 0421782900
  • 9780421782907
  • 0421783001
  • 9780421783003
LCCN
  • 2003447478
  • 9780421783003
OCLC
  • ocm49906462
  • 49906462
  • SCSB-8872412
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library