Civil Liberties and Human Rights in Twentieth-Century Britain. By Chris Moores. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, 2017. xiv+ 330 pp. ISBN 978-1107088610, £75. Civil Liberties and Human Rights in Twentieth-Century Britain is a study of the longevity and durability of the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL) from its foundation in 1934, through its rebranding as ‘Liberty’ in 1989, to the present day. It examines how the organization has been at the forefront of debates about the protection and extension of rights and liberties. The opening of the book powerfully encapsulates the trajectory of the NCCL since the 1930s. It contrasts Shami Chakrabarti’s role, in her capacity as Director of Liberty, as a flag-bearer du...
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Civil Liberties and Human Rights in Twentieth-Century Britain. By Chris Moores. Cambridge Universi...
Civil Liberties and Human Rights in Twentieth-Century Britain. By Chris Moores. Cambridge Universi...
Review of the book: Mark Hurst. British Human Rights Organizations and Soviet Dissent, 1965-1985. Lo...
The template of written constitutional rights has expanded across the world, and yet they operate as...
The template of written constitutional rights has expanded across the world, and yet they operate as...
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Recension de C. Dupré, The Age of Dignity : Human Rights and Constitutionalism in Europe (Oxford, Ha...
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Book review: Human Liberty and Freedom of Speech. By C. Edwin Baker. New York, N.Y.: Oxford Univers...
Book review: Human Liberty and Freedom of Speech. By C. Edwin Baker. New York, N.Y.: Oxford Univers...
Oxford University Press has initiated a new series on the European Convention on Human Rights and, i...
This professional book review provides a critique of R. P. Churchill's (2006) book entitled Human Ri...
Civil Liberties and Human Rights in Twentieth-Century Britain. By Chris Moores. Cambridge Universi...
Civil Liberties and Human Rights in Twentieth-Century Britain. By Chris Moores. Cambridge Universi...
Review of the book: Mark Hurst. British Human Rights Organizations and Soviet Dissent, 1965-1985. Lo...
The template of written constitutional rights has expanded across the world, and yet they operate as...
The template of written constitutional rights has expanded across the world, and yet they operate as...
Recension de C. Dupré, The Age of Dignity : Human Rights and Constitutionalism in Europe (Oxford, Ha...
Recension de C. Dupré, The Age of Dignity : Human Rights and Constitutionalism in Europe (Oxford, Ha...
Recension de C. Dupré, The Age of Dignity : Human Rights and Constitutionalism in Europe (Oxford, Ha...
This thesis is about organizations working in the field of British civil liberties between 1934 and ...
As one of the most expansive legal concepts, human rights have been subject to rigorous scholarly an...
This book provides an excellent place to begin considering human rights violations, radical and revo...
Book review: Human Liberty and Freedom of Speech. By C. Edwin Baker. New York, N.Y.: Oxford Univers...
Book review: Human Liberty and Freedom of Speech. By C. Edwin Baker. New York, N.Y.: Oxford Univers...
Oxford University Press has initiated a new series on the European Convention on Human Rights and, i...
This professional book review provides a critique of R. P. Churchill's (2006) book entitled Human Ri...