The three pillars of liberty [electronic resource] : political rights and freedoms in the United Kingdom / Francesca Klug, Keir Starmer, and Stuart Weir.
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1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 The British Tradition of Constitutional Rights Political freedom in the United Kingdom
- chapter 2 Auditing Political Rights and Freedoms The Human Rights Index
- chapter Part 2 The UK Framework for Protecting Rights Introduction The Three Pillars of Liberty The system
- chapter Index Ensuring and Securing Democratic Rights The system
- chapter 3 Parliamentary Scrutiny of the Executive Government and Parliament
- chapter 4 The 'Culture of Liberty' Political culture
- chapter 5 The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
- chapter 6 How the Courts Protect Political Rights The courts
- chapter 7 Equal Access to Political Rights Equality
- chapter 8 The Ascendancy of Official Secrecy Freedom of information
- chapter 9 A Freedom Too Governed by Law Freedom of expression
- chapter 10 The Residual Right of Public Protest Freedom of assembly
- chapter 11 The Mixed Record Freedom of association and trade unionism
- chapter 12 The Chilling Effect of State Surveillance State surveillance
- chapter 13 The Use of Force, Arrest and Detention Life and personal liberty
- chapter 14 Britain's Missing Voters The right to vote and stand for election
- chapter BOX C PEOPLE DISQUALIFIED FROM BEING MPs
- chapter BOX E PEOPLE DISQUALIFIED FROM BEING EURO-MPs
- chapter 15 Findings The system and individual freedoms
- chapter Concerns about political freedom: the UN Human Rights Committee, July 1995
- BOX F / Conclusions
- chapter THE DEMOCRATIC CRITERIA
- chapter PART III
- chapter 6 TH PROTOCOL, CONCERNING THE ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY
- chapter Table of Cases.