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This book offers a unique and detailed analysis of human rights law from the perspective of both domestic UK law and ECHR law. It will be of invaluable use for undergraduate and graduate students studying and researching human rights law. It will also be of significant interest to human rights practitioners and judges.

Produktbeschreibung
This book offers a unique and detailed analysis of human rights law from the perspective of both domestic UK law and ECHR law. It will be of invaluable use for undergraduate and graduate students studying and researching human rights law. It will also be of significant interest to human rights practitioners and judges.
Autorenporträt
Kirsty Hughes is an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law, Director of the Centre for Public Law, and a member of Blackstone Chambers Academic Panel. She is joint General Editor of the European Human Rights Law Review and Deputy Editor of Public Law. Her research has been awarded the Wedderburn Prize and has been cited by the Supreme Court of Canada, the Court of Appeal in England and Wales, and by parliamentary committees. She has also given oral evidence in the House of Lords. She has been the recipient of numerous research fellowships including at UNSW, EUI, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Harvard Law School. She has also lectured at universities in Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. In 2023 she was shortlisted for the Postgraduate Research Supervisor of the year award.