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- The book is very up-to-date, providing a detailed examination of the new and extensive framework of counter-terrorism and state surveillance being put in place by the new Labour government, including the Terrorism Bill 2000 and the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill 2000. Students and teachers can be sure they have the most up-to-date and accurate assessment of the current civil liberties situation in the UK.
- Considers the record of the Conservative governments of 1979-1997, and compares it with that of Labour since 1997. Provides context and background to contemporary developments, with a considered assessment of the impact of 18 years of Conservative government on civil liberties.
- Strong coverage in chapter 2 and subsequently throughout the book of the Human Rights Act 1998, and its impact on civil liberties, including discussion of its impact on both Conservative and Labour legislation. This is the key piece of legislation, and Fenwick provides in-depth coverage of it. This is the first book to analyse and discuss that scheme comprehensively, and examine the impact on it of the Human Rights Act 1998.
- Very strong coverage (three chapters) of changes in police powers, including specific counter-terrorist powers. Helps students to apply the Human Rights Act to the crucial area of police powers.
- The author, Helen Fenwick, is one of the UK's leading authorities in this field Readers are guaranteed the credentials of the author and the authority of the text.
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Table of Contents
- Introduction. The Human Rights Act. Extending 'Emergency'
Legislation. The New Rights of Public Protest. Criminal Procedure
I: Police Discretion and Accountability. Criminal Procedure II:
Aspects of Police Powers and Convention Rights. Criminal Procedure
III: Police Interviews. Security and Intelligence Services. A New
Framework for State Surveillance. Conclusions.
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