Criminal Justice, Police Powers and Human Rights (Blackstone's Human Rights Series)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Human Rights Act 1998 and R.I.P.A. came into force in October 2000, significantly altering the way in whch police investigations are carried out. Any person working within the fields of criminal law, law enforcement or part of regulatory body must be informed of these expansive new regulations. This text aims to provide an authorative guide to both of these major acts. It offers a comprehensive analysis of Convention case law, covering all aspects of police powers and criminal law from the first stages of a criminal investigation to trial and appeal in the criminal courts. It also indicates how and when human rights issues will arise in criminal cases.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #199034 in Books
- Published on: 2001-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 384 pages
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About the Author
Keir Starmer is a barrister specialising in European human rights law. Michelle Strange is a barrister specialising in criminal law. Quincy Whitaker is a barrister specialising in criminal justice and human rights issues. They all practise at Doughty Street Chambers. Anthony Jennings is a barrister specialising in criminal law and human rights. Tim Owen QC is a barrister specialising in public law, human rights and criminal law. They both practise at Matrix Chambers.
Customer Reviews
Much the best book of its kind.
A brilliant and incisive look at this vital area of the law. It is impossible to imagine this book being bettered. It combines a truly authoritative survey of the core material with an accessible tone. Destined to become the standard work.
