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E-raamat: Human Rights and Scots Law: Comparative Perspectives on the Incorporation of the Echr

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  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Nov-2002
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781847310200
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  • Formaat: 392 pages
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  • ISBN-13: 9781847310200

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This book, written by a team of academics, judges and distinguished practitioners from the UK and abroad discusses the implications of the incorporation of the ECHR into Scots law. The contributors consider the impact of the Human Rights Act in light of the new constitutional settlement for Scotland and their experiences of other rights regimes in Europe, the Commonwealth, and the United States. The contributions span the fields of private, public, european community and comparative law and draw on human rights law and practice in the UK, the European Community, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and Sweden, where the ECHR was recently incorporated.

In light of the implementation of the Scotland Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998, the Faculty of Law at Edinburgh University hosted a conference where invited Scots lawyers could reflect on their own specialization from a human rights perspective. They draw lessons from other legal systems that had recently undergone similar transformations, particularly Canada and Sweden, and consider how the constitutional changes would be incorporated into the devolution legislation. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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This is a valuable collection, rewarding its readers with fresh insights into - and provocative assessments of - the challenges faced by Scots law as it seeks to accommodate the concepts and practices of human rights. The book will be of considerable interest also to lawyers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, who will find in it a very worthwhile comparative analysis of the issues faced by their neighbouring legal system as it struggles to adapt to reforms similar to those which their own systems also confront. It is certainly recommended reading for all public and private lawyers with an interest in the complexities of this multi-dimensional constitutional change. Heather Lardy Public Law December 2003

1 Human Rights and Scots Law: Introduction
Alan Boyle
2 Human Rights, Devolution and Public Law
Lord Clarke
3 The Hamebringing: Devolving Rights Seriously
Chris Himsworth
4 The Role of the Advocate General for Scotland
Lynda Clark KC MP
5 Constitutionalising the Role of the Judge: Scotland and the New Order
Stephen Tierney
6 Judicial Review, Locus Standi and Remedies: the Impact of the Human Rights
Act
Jane Munro
7 The Swedish Experience of the ECHR Since Incorporation
Iain Cameron
8 Private Rights, Private Law, and the Private Domain
Hector MacQueen and Douglas Brodie
9 Charting the Impact of Rights and Equality Discourse on Canadian Family
Law
Susan Boyd
10 Incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights: What Will it
Mean for Scotlands Children?
Lilian Edwards
11 Attitudes to Sexual Identity and Practice: The Impact of Human Rights Law
in Scottish Courts
Martin Hogg
12 Medical Law and Human Rights: Passing the Parcel Back to the Profession?
Graeme Laurie
13 The Protection of Property Rights
George Gretton
14 The Human Rights Act and the Criminal Law: An Overview of the Early
Case-Law
Conor Gearty
15 The European Convention on Human Rights and Scots Criminal Law
Pamela Ferguson and Mark Mackarel
16 Writing Wrongs: Third-party Intervention Post-incorporation
Andrea Loux
Andrea Loux is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Edinburgh. Chris Himsworth is Professor of Public Law at the University of Edinburgh. Alan Boyle is Professor of Public International Law,all at the University of Edinburgh.