
Blackstone's Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998
by Wadham, John; Mountfield QC, Helen; Prochaska, Elizabeth; Brown, ChristopherRent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
John Wadham is the Group Legal Director of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), a solicitor, and a recognized expert on human rights and equality. He has acted for clients in most of the courts and tribunals in this country, including the Court of Appeal and House of Lords, and has also specialized in cases before the European Commission and Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. He is the co-author of the Blackstone's Guide to the Equality Act, Blackstone's Guide to the Freedom of Information Act and Blackstone's Guide to the Identity Cards Act. John was also a member of the Government's Human Rights Act Task Force. Before moving to the EHRC John spent four years as the full time Deputy Chair of the Independent Police Complaints Commission. John was previously the Director of Liberty (the human rights organization) where he lobbied for a body like the EHRC for many years.
Helen Mountfield QC is a barrister at Matrix Chambers. Helen focuses primarily on public law, but also has a substantial practice in employment law, election law, and information law. Issues of human rights, discrimination, and EU law intersect across her whole practice.
Elizabeth Prochaska is a barrister at Matrix Chambers, where she focuses on human rights and public law.
Christopher Brown is a barrister at Matrix Chambers. He specializes in competition law, general EU law and public law, in all of which areas of human rights points frequently arise.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Framework of the European Convention on Human Rights
3. The Framework of the Human Rights Act
4. Enforcing the Human Rights Act
5. The Interaction between Convention Principles and European Law
6. The Convention Rights: Absolute Rights
7. The Convention Rights: Limited and Qualified Rights
8. The Convention Protocols
9. Beyond the Domestic Courts: Taking a Case to Strasbourg
10. Researching Human Rights Jurisprudence
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Human Rights Act 1998 (as amended)
Appendix 2: European Convention for the Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
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