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Civil Liberties & Human Rights
By: Fenwick, Helen
Published by: Routledge-Cavendish
Presents a critical analysis of the legal protection of civil liberties. The text sets out to cover the main topics generally dealt with on civil liberties courses while also providing an examination of areas of particular academic interest.
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Price: $68.00
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Civil Liberties & Human Rights
By: Fenwick, Helen
Published by: Routledge-Cavendish
This book is a detailed, thought-provoking and comprehensive text that is valuable not only for students but also for all those interested in the development of civil liberties in the Human Rights Act era.
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Price: $75.95
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The Civil Partnership Act 2004
By: Mallender, Paul; Rayson, Jane
Published by: Cambridge University Press
The Civil Partnership Act is a major piece of social legislation and is intended to create a whole new legal framework for same-sex couples who wish in effect to 'marry'. This practical guide is essential reading for legal practitioners advising people who are intending to form a civil partnership.
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Price: $68.00
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Claim of Privilege
By: Siegel, Barry
Published by: Harper Collins
In the tradition of A Civil Action and Gideon's Trumpet , Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Barry Siegel unfolds the shocking true story behind the Supreme Court case that forever changed the balance of power in America. On October 6, 1948, a trio of civilian engineers joined a U.S. Air Force crew on a B-29 Superfortress, whose mission was to test secret navigational equipment. Shortly after takeoff the plane crashed, killing all three engineers and six others. In June 1949, the widows of the engineers filed suit against the government. What had happened to their men? they asked. Why had these civilians been aboard an Air Force plane in the first place?. But the Air Force, at the dawn of the Cold War, refused to hand over the accident reports and witness statements, claiming the documents contained classified information that would threaten national security. The case made its way up to the Supreme Court, which in 1953 sided with the Air Force in United States v. Reynolds . This landmark decision formally recognized the "state secrets" privilege, a legal precedent that has since been used to conceal conduct, withhold documents, block troublesome litigation, and, most recently, detain terror suspects without due-process protections. Even with the case closed, the families of those who died in the crash never stopped wondering what had happened in that B-29. They finally had their answer a half century later: In 2000 they learned that the government was now making available the top-secret information the families had sought long ago, in vain. The documents, it turned out, contained no national security secrets but rather a shocking chronicle of negligence. Equal parts history, legal drama, and exposé, Claim of Privilege tells the story of this shameful incident, its impact on our nation, and a courageous fight to right a wrong from the past. Placing the story within the context of the time, Siegel draws clear connections between the apocalyptic fear
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Price: $12.99
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Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutional Law
By: Phillips, Sir Fred
Published by: Routledge-Cavendish
This book includes the reforms proposed by the various Caribbean Commissions since 1985,making it a comprehensive guide to constitutional law in the Caribbean. It outlines sources of the law and developing changes in the doctrine of sovereignty of Parliament and the Conventions of the Constitution as well as in the role of the Public Service.
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Price: $82.95
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A Composite European Constitution
By: Besselink, L.F.M.
Published by: Europa Law Publishing
In this inaugural address the author discusses the nature of the European constitutional order, understood as the sum total of national constitutions and the EU constitutional order. He points out some of the shortcomings of describing this as a 'multilevel' constitutional order, which hinges on ideas of the autonomy and separateness of the various constitutional orders. In this respect thinking in 'levels' is a symptom of hierarchical structures, which cannot adequately explain the present constitutional arrangement in Europe. Instead of this, he argues for understanding the European constitutional order as an overarching dynamic complex of mutually influencing political and legal orders, in which heteronomy plays a far larger role than is admitted under the old paradigm of autonomous and separate orders which is implicit in the image of the present constitutional arrangement as one which is split into a variety of 'levels'. The approach taken by the author suggest a shift in paradigm, which is illustrated on the points of the primacy of EC law, fundamental rights protection by the Court of Justice, and the role of national parliaments.
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Price: $44.00
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The Constitution As Political Structure
By: Redish, Martin H.
Published by: Oxford University Press (US)
Over the last forty years modern constitutional scholarship has concentrated on an analysis of rights, while principles of constitutional law concerning the structure of government have been largely downplayed. The irony of this interpretive emphasis is that the body of the Constitution contains relatively little dealing directly with rights. Rather, it is primarily a blueprint for the establishment of a complex form of federal-democratic structure. This work emphasizes the central role served by the structural portions of the Constitution. Redish argues that these structural values were designed to provide the framework in which our rights-based system may flourish, and that judicial abandonment of these structural values threatens the very foundations of American political theory.
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Price: $120.00
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The Constitution as Treaty
By: Martin, Francisco Forrest
Published by: Cambridge University Press
This book examines how the U.S. Constitution acts as an international treaty in the federal courts.
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Price: $64.00
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The Constitution for Europe
By: Piris, Jean-Claude; Gormley, Laurence; Shaw, Jo
Published by: Cambridge University Press
Provides an in-depth legal analysis of the Constitutional Treaty which, if ratified by the 25 Member States, would govern the European Union. Piris places this analysis in an historical and political context and explains the origin, meanings and legal and political effects of all proposed changes to the present treaties.
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Price: $35.00
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