01367 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001300123084001900136100002000155700002500175245008200200260004500282300002600327520070400353650003201057990002401089990002401113INLIS00000000000633720221029104832 a0010-0520006337221029 | | eng  a0-19-826067-9 aeng a341.4842 a341.4842 GOR h0 aGordon, Richard0 aRichard Wilmot-Smith1 aHuman Rights In the United kingdom /cRichard Gordon and Richard Wilmot-Smith aBerlin :bOxford University Press,c1996 axiii, 140 p. ;c24 cm aThis is a highly readable collection of essays putting the case for the incorporation of the European convention on Human Rights into UK Law. Each essay is readily accesible to general reader as well as being clear and concise. The lawyer contributors include the new lord chief justice, Lord Bingham, whose essay is inexorable in its simple and down to earth logic and Ronald Dworkin, who has produce a compellingly fresh view of the need for incorporation. The journalists contributing include Bill Emmott, the Editor of The Economist and Andrew Marr, the Editor of The Independent. Refreshing and topical, this is an essential book for all those who wish to be informed about this pressing issue. 4a1.Hak Asasi Manusia Inggris a00395/MKRI-P/V-2007 a02508/MKRI-P/I-2006