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The Legal Protection of Human Rights - Sceptical Essays (Hardcover)
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The Legal Protection of Human Rights - Sceptical Essays (Hardcover)
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Reacting to the mixed record of the UK Human Rights Act 1998 and
similar enactments concerned with the protection of human rights,
this book explores ways of promoting human rights more effectively
through political and democratic mechanisms. The book expresses
ideological skepticism concerning the relative neglect of social
and economic rights and institutional skepticism concerning the
limitations of court-centered means for enhancing human rights
goals in general. The contributors criticize the 'juridification'
of human rights through transferring the prime responsibility for
identifying human rights violations to courts and advocate the
greater 'politicization' of human rights responsibilities through
such measures as enhanced parliamentary scrutiny of existing and
proposed legislation. This group of twenty-four leading human
rights scholars from around the world present a variety of
perspectives on the disappointing human rights outcomes of recent
institutional developments and consider the prospects of reviving
the moral force and political implications of human rights values.
Thus, contributors recount the failures of the Human Rights Act
with regard to counter-terrorism; chart how the 'dialogue' model
reduces parliaments' capacities to hold governments to account for
human rights violations; consider which institutions best protect
fundamental rights; and reflect on how the idea of human rights
could be 'rescued' in Britain today. In addition, the book
considers the historical human rights failures of courts during the
Cold War and in Northern Ireland, the diverse outcomes of human
rights judicial review, and aspects of the human rights regimes in
a variety of jurisdictions, including Finland, Sweden, New Zealand,
Australia, Scotland, Canada, Europe, and the United States.
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