Providing the first empirical analysis of declarations of incompatibility under the UK Human Rights Act and their aftermath in the legislative process, this book details these 'open remedies' and draws comparisons with similar human rights mechanisms in the US, Canada, South Africa, and Australia.
Providing the first empirical analysis of declarations of incompatibility under the UK Human Rights Act and their aftermath in the legislative process, this book details these 'open remedies' and draws comparisons with similar human rights mechanisms in the US, Canada, South Africa, and Australia.
Dr Aruna Sathanapally is lawyer who completed her doctorate in law at the University of Oxford, as a Menzies Scholar and a John Monash Scholar. She clerked for the President of the NSW Court of Appeal and has worked on a wide range of human rights matters.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Typology and Interactions 1: Open Remedies in Human Rights Adjudication 2: The Role of the Legislature 3: From Dialogue to Engagement Part II: Declarations of Incompatibility in the Courts 4: The Criteria for a Declaration of Incompatibility 5: Judicial Restraint and Activism Considered Part III: Responsive Deliberation in Practice 6: The Pattern of Institutional Dialogue 7: Remedial Deliberation in the Legislature 8: Belmarsh Prisoners and Dialogue over Control Orders 9: Epilogue Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction Part I: Typology and Interactions 1: Open Remedies in Human Rights Adjudication 2: The Role of the Legislature 3: From Dialogue to Engagement Part II: Declarations of Incompatibility in the Courts 4: The Criteria for a Declaration of Incompatibility 5: Judicial Restraint and Activism Considered Part III: Responsive Deliberation in Practice 6: The Pattern of Institutional Dialogue 7: Remedial Deliberation in the Legislature 8: Belmarsh Prisoners and Dialogue over Control Orders 9: Epilogue Conclusion Bibliography
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