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Sceptical Essays on Human Rights (Hardcover, New): Tom Campbell, Keith Ewing, Adam Tomkins Sceptical Essays on Human Rights (Hardcover, New)
Tom Campbell, Keith Ewing, Adam Tomkins
R4,776 Discovery Miles 47 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection of twenty essays, written by an array of internationally prestigious scholars, is a ground-breaking work which raises serious and profound concerns about the entrenchment of human rights generally and into UK law in particular. This is the only book on the market to take a sceptical approach to recent developments in human rights law. Written throughout in an engaging and accessible style, this book is essential reading for all those with an interest in law or politics.

The Reference Librarian and Implications of Mediation (Paperback): M. Keith Ewing, Robert Hauptman The Reference Librarian and Implications of Mediation (Paperback)
M. Keith Ewing, Robert Hauptman
R1,095 Discovery Miles 10 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book, first published in 1992, examines the reference librarian's role as a connecting link between information seekers and the resources they need. It provides the best approaches to providing resolutions or guidance to the appropriate resources. It analyses librarians' reference skills, communication abilities, accuracy in responding to specific inquiries, and sensitivity to various groups such as paraprofessionals and non-traditional patrons. This provocative book encourages librarians to go beyond merely providing an answer or resource to helping clients better understand the physical surroundings, the social or educational context, and the ethical, political and economic climate in which the process takes place.

Bonfire of the Liberties - New Labour, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law (Hardcover): Keith Ewing Bonfire of the Liberties - New Labour, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law (Hardcover)
Keith Ewing
R2,795 Discovery Miles 27 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Bonfire of the Liberties is a provocative book which confronts the corrosion of civil liberties under successive New Labour governments since 1997. It argues that the last decade has seen a wholesale failure of constitutional principle and exposed the futility of depending on legal rights to restrict the power of executive government. It considers the steps necessary to prevent the continued decline of political standards, arguing that only through rebalancing political power can civil liberties be adequately protected
Relying on extensive new research of inaccessible sources, the book examines the major battlegrounds over civil liberties under New Labour, including the growth and abuse of police power, state surveillance and counter-terrorist measures. It unfolds a compelling narrative of the major battles fought before Parliament and in the courts, and attacks the failure of the political and legal systems to offer protection to those suffering abuses of their civil liberty at the hands of an aggressive Executive. In doing so, it offers a definitive account of the struggle for civil liberty in modern Britain, and a controversial argument for the reforms necessary to contain executive power.

The Funding of Political Parties - Where Now? (Paperback): Keith Ewing, Jacob Rowbottom, Joo-Cheong Tham The Funding of Political Parties - Where Now? (Paperback)
Keith Ewing, Jacob Rowbottom, Joo-Cheong Tham
R1,622 Discovery Miles 16 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores the problems associated with regulating the funding of political parties and election campaigns in a timely assessment of a topic of great political controversy. From interest in Obama's capacity to raise vast sums of money, to scandals that have rocked UK and Australian governments, party funding is a global issue, reflected in this text with case studies from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States. Taking an interdisciplinary approach with leading scholars from politics, geography and law, this text addresses key themes: contributions, spending controls, the role of broadcasters and special interests, and the role of the state in funding political parties. With regulatory measures apparently unable to change the behaviour of parties, why have existing laws failed to satisfy the demands for reform, and what kind of laws are necessary to change the way political parties behave? The Funding of Political Parties: Where Now? brings fresh comparative material to inform this topical and intractable debate, and assesses the wider implications of continuing problems in political funding. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, political theory, policy and law.

The Funding of Political Parties - Where Now? (Hardcover, New): Keith Ewing, Jacob Rowbottom, Joo-Cheong Tham The Funding of Political Parties - Where Now? (Hardcover, New)
Keith Ewing, Jacob Rowbottom, Joo-Cheong Tham
R4,637 Discovery Miles 46 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores the problems associated with regulating the funding of political parties and election campaigns in a timely assessment of a topic of great political controversy. From interest in Obama's capacity to raise vast sums of money, to scandals that have rocked UK and Australian governments, party funding is a global issue, reflected in this text with case studies from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States. Taking an interdisciplinary approach with leading scholars from politics, geography and law, this text addresses key themes: contributions, spending controls, the role of broadcasters and special interests, and the role of the state in funding political parties. With regulatory measures apparently unable to change the behaviour of parties, why have existing laws failed to satisfy the demands for reform, and what kind of laws are necessary to change the way political parties behave? The Funding of Political Parties: Where Now? brings fresh comparative material to inform this topical and intractable debate, and assesses the wider implications of continuing problems in political funding. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, political theory, policy and law.

The Reference Librarian and Implications of Mediation (Hardcover): M. Keith Ewing, Robert Hauptman The Reference Librarian and Implications of Mediation (Hardcover)
M. Keith Ewing, Robert Hauptman
R3,425 Discovery Miles 34 250 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book, first published in 1992, examines the reference librarian's role as a connecting link between information seekers and the resources they need. It provides the best approaches to providing resolutions or guidance to the appropriate resources. It analyses librarians' reference skills, communication abilities, accuracy in responding to specific inquiries, and sensitivity to various groups such as paraprofessionals and non-traditional patrons. This provocative book encourages librarians to go beyond merely providing an answer or resource to helping clients better understand the physical surroundings, the social or educational context, and the ethical, political and economic climate in which the process takes place.

Labour Law (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Hugh Collins, Keith Ewing, Aileen McColgan Labour Law (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Hugh Collins, Keith Ewing, Aileen McColgan
R1,658 Discovery Miles 16 580 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Labour Law offers a comprehensive and critical account of the subject by a team of prominent labour lawyers, and includes both collective labour rights and individual employment rights. By placing the law in its social, economic and political contexts, and showing how the law works in practice through case-studies, students will acquire not only a good knowledge of the law but also an appreciation of its importance and the complexity of the issues. Fully updated with recent developments in the field, the text's clear structure, logical chapter organisation, and uncluttered text design combine to make it a truly accessible way into the subject. Suitable for undergraduates and postgraduates studying UK Labour and Employment law, this book is a must-read for those wishing to excel in the field.

The Struggle for Civil Liberties - Political Freedom and the Rule of Law in Britain, 1914-1945 (Hardcover): Keith Ewing, Conor... The Struggle for Civil Liberties - Political Freedom and the Rule of Law in Britain, 1914-1945 (Hardcover)
Keith Ewing, Conor Anthony Gearty
R4,776 R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Save R1,819 (38%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is an account of the struggle for civil liberties against the State in which groups such as the anti-war protestors, the Irish nationalists, the Communist party, trade unionists, and the unemployed workers' movement found themselves involved in the first half of the twentieth century. All had to fight for their civil liberties in the face of strong opposition from the State, including the judges whose attitude to civil liberties was often deeply hostile, and at odds with their supposed role as defenders of freedom.

Bonfire of the Liberties - New Labour, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law (Paperback): Keith Ewing Bonfire of the Liberties - New Labour, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law (Paperback)
Keith Ewing
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Bonfire of the Liberties is a provocative book which confronts the corrosion of civil liberties under successive New Labour governments since 1997. It argues that the last decade has seen a wholesale failure of constitutional principle and exposed the futility of depending on legal rights to restrict the power of executive government. It considers the steps necessary to prevent the continued decline of political standards, arguing that only through rebalancing political power can civil liberties be adequately protected.
Relying on extensive new research of inaccessible sources, the book examines the major battlegrounds over civil liberties under New Labour, including the growth and abuse of police power, state surveillance and counter-terrorist measures. It unfolds a compelling narrative of the major battles fought before Parliament and in the courts, and attacks the failure of the political and legal systems to offer protection to those suffering abuses of their civil liberty at the hands of an aggressive Executive. In doing so, it offers a definitive account of the struggle for civil liberty in modern Britain, and a controversial argument for the reforms necessary to contain executive power.

MI5, the Cold War, and the Rule of Law (Hardcover): Keith Ewing, Joan Mahoney, Andrew Moretta MI5, the Cold War, and the Rule of Law (Hardcover)
Keith Ewing, Joan Mahoney, Andrew Moretta
R3,608 Discovery Miles 36 080 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores the powers, activities, and accountability of MI5 from the end of the Second World War to 1964. It argues that MI5 acted with neither statutory authority nor statutory powers, and with no obvious forms of statutory accountability. It was established as a counter-espionage agency, yet was beset by espionage scandals on a frequency that suggested if not high levels of incompetence, then high levels of distraction and the squandering of resources. The book addresses the evolution of MI5's mandate after the Second World War which set out its role and functions, and to a limited extent the lines of accountability, the surveillance targets of MI5 and the surveillance methods that it used for this purpose, with a focus in two chapters on MPs and lawyers respectively; the purposes for which this information was used, principally to exclude people from certain forms of employment; and the accountability of MI5 or the lack thereof for the way in which it discharged its responsibilities under the mandate. As lawyers the authors' concern is to consider these questions within the context of the rule of law, one of the core principles of the British constitution, the values of which it was the duty of the Security Service to uphold. Based on extensive archival research, it suggests that MI5 operated without legal authority or exceeded the legal authority it did have.

Labour Law (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Hugh Collins, Keith Ewing, Aileen McColgan Labour Law (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Hugh Collins, Keith Ewing, Aileen McColgan
R3,954 Discovery Miles 39 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Labour Law offers a comprehensive and critical account of the subject by a team of prominent labour lawyers, and includes both collective labour rights and individual employment rights. By placing the law in its social, economic and political contexts, and showing how the law works in practice through case-studies, students will acquire not only a good knowledge of the law but also an appreciation of its importance and the complexity of the issues. Fully updated with recent developments in the field, the text's clear structure, logical chapter organisation, and uncluttered text design combine to make it a truly accessible way into the subject. Suitable for undergraduates and postgraduates studying UK Labour and Employment law, this book is a must-read for those wishing to excel in the field.

Sceptical Essays on Human Rights (Paperback, New): Tom Campbell, Keith Ewing, Adam Tomkins Sceptical Essays on Human Rights (Paperback, New)
Tom Campbell, Keith Ewing, Adam Tomkins
R1,513 Discovery Miles 15 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection of twenty essays, written by an array of internationally prestigious scholars, is a ground-breaking work which raises serious and profound concerns about the entrenchment of human rights generally and into UK law in particular. This is the only book on the market to take a sceptical approach to recent developments in human rights law. Written throughout in an engaging and accessible style, this book is essential reading for all those with an interest in law or politics.

The Struggle for Civil Liberties - Political Freedom and the Rule of Law in Britain, 1914-1945 (Paperback, Reissue): Keith... The Struggle for Civil Liberties - Political Freedom and the Rule of Law in Britain, 1914-1945 (Paperback, Reissue)
Keith Ewing, Conor Anthony Gearty
R1,641 Discovery Miles 16 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This work by the authors of "Freedom under Thatcher: Civil Liberties in the UK" is designed to be used by students of law as a main text in courses on civil liberties or as a companion to other texts in courses on constitutional law. Adopting a critical stance, this casebook includes a selection of cases, statutes and other materials, set within the framework of the author's own commentary and questions.

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