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E-raamat: Human Rights, Equality and Democratic Renewal in Northern Ireland

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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2001
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781847311443
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
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Recent developments in Northern Ireland have correctly been described as historic. While the future of constitutional change is by no means certain,events merit close scrutiny. The Good Friday Agreement 1998 marked a significant departure from incrementalism and thus with the dominant logic of British constitutionalism. The Agreement is in essence a constitutional promise anchored in clear normative principles. Although several aspects of the Agreement are in operation there is no guarantee that this new form of constitutionalism will work. However, the foundations of the settlement are clear. The building blocks reflect a strong commitment to human rights, equality and democratic renewal which encompasses a multiplicity of overlapping relationships. This book examines several key aspects of this complex picture. Developments in Northern Ireland have attracted a large measure of international interest. Reflecting this the contributors demonstrate the links to current controversies in constitutional and human rights law scholarship. At a time when there is much consideration of constitutional change in the UK and beyond, the intention is to offer a collection that both describes the changing legal and political landscape in Northern Ireland and one which provides a significant contribution to current debates on constitutionalism.

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I thought that my eagerness in reviewing the book was rewarded - well rewarded, even - and it increased the further I read. Craig R. Ducat The Law and Politics Book Review April 2001

Preface ix
List of Contributors
xi
Northern Ireland in Transition: An Introduction
1(8)
Colin J Harvey
The New Beginning: Reconstructing Constitutional Law and Democracy in Northern Ireland
9(44)
Colin J Harvey
Northern Ireland, Devolution and the European Union
53(22)
Gordon Anthony
Andrew Evans
Equality
75(38)
Christopher McCrudden
Building a Human Rights Culture in a Political Democracy: The Role of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission
113(18)
Colin J Harvey
And Justice for All? The Judiciary and the Legal Profession in Transition
131(32)
Stephen Livingstone
Shaping the Future of Criminal Justice
163(18)
John Jackson
A New Beginning for Policing in Norhern Ireland?
181(34)
Linda Moore
Mary O'Rawe
Human Rights, Humanitarian Interventions and Paramilitary Activities in Northern Ireland
215(34)
Kieran McEvoy
Democracy, Governance and Governmentality: The Role of the Voluntary Sector in the Democratic Renewal of Northern Ireland
249(28)
John Morison
Annex: Agreement Reached in the Multi-Party Negotiations 277(38)
Index 315


Colin Harvey is Professor of Law and Director of the Human Rights Centre at the Queen's University,Belfast.