TY - BOOK AU - Campbell,Tom AU - Ewing,Kieth AU - Tomkins,Adam TI - Sceptical essays on human rights SN - 0199246688 AV - KD4080 .S29 2001 U1 - 342.41085 21 PY - 2001/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Civil rights KW - Great Britain KW - Human rights KW - Human Rights KW - International law KW - Politics KW - Democracy KW - Labour law KW - Courts KW - Rule of law KW - Droits de l'homme (Droit international) KW - fast KW - Europe KW - Northern Ireland KW - South Africa KW - Eastern Europe KW - Australia KW - New Zealand KW - United Kingdom KW - Protection KW - EU Charter of Fundamental Rights N1 - Contents; List of Contributors; Table of Cases; Adam Tomkins; Martin Loughlin; Jeffrey Goldsworthy; Tom Campbell; K.D. Erring; Chris Himsmorth; Richard Rawlings; Sandra Fredman; Aileen McColgan; Conor Gearty; Appraisal; Saras Jagwanth; Wojciech Sadurski; Judy Fudge; Mark Tushnet; James Allan; Human Rights Act; Adrienne Stone N2 - Table of Treaties and Legislation; 1. Introduction: On Being Sceptical about Human Rights; Part One: Scepticism and Human Rights; 2. Constitutive Citizenship versus Constitutional Rights: Republican; Reflections on the EU Charter and the Human Rights Act Richard Bellamy; 3. Rights, Democracy, and Law; 4. Legislative Sovereignty and the Rule of Law; 5. Incorporation through Interpretation; 6. The Unbalanced Constitution; 7. Human Rights in a Postnational Order: Reconciling Political and; Constitutional Pluralism Neil Walker; Part Two: The Impact and Implications of the Human Rights Act; 8. Rights versus Devolution; 9. Contested Constitutionalism: Human Rights and Deliberative Democracy in; Northern Ireland Colin Harvey; 10. Taking Wales Seriously; 11. Scepticism under Scrutiny: Labour Law and Human Rights; 12. Discrimination Law and the Human Rights Act 1998; 13. Tort Law and the Human Rights Act; 14. Criminal justice, judicial Interpretation, Legal Right: On Being; Sceptical about the Human Rights Act 1998 Alan Norrie; 15. Minority Protection and Human Rights; Part Three: The Experience of Elsewhere: Reasons to be Sceptical; 16. The South African Experience of Judicial Rights Discourse: A Critical; 17. Rights-Based Constitutional Review in Central and Eastern Europe; 18. The Canadian Charter of Rights: Recognition, Redistribution, and the; Imperialism of the Courts; 19. Scepticism about judicial Review: A Perspective from the United States; 20. The Effect of a Statutory Bill of Rights where Parliament is; Sovereign: The Lesson from New Zealand; 21. The Australian Free Speech Experiment and Scepticism about the UK ER -