Textbook on civil liberties
Stone, Richard
Textbook on civil liberties - London : Blackstone Press, 1994 - 367 p.; 22 cm.
Preface --
Table of Cases --
Table of Statutes --
Table of EC Legislation --
Table of International Conventions --
1 Introduction --
1.1 The political context --
1.2 Human rights and civil liberties --
1.3 Meaning of rights --
1.4 Protection of liberties within the British Constitution --
1.5 European Convention on Human Rights --
2 Freedom of the Person I: Stop, Search and Arrest --
2.1 Introduction --
2.2 PACE and its codes --
2.3 Stop and search --
2.4 Arrest --
2.5 Challenging the police --
2.6 The European position --
3 Freedom of the Person II: Detention and Questioning --
3.1 Introduction --
3.2 Preliminary procedures at the police station --
3.3 Time for detention --
3.4 Conditions during detention --
3.5 Obtaining evidence during detention --
3.6 Challenging the police --
3.7 The European position --
4 Property Rights: Entry, Search and Seizure --
4.1 Introduction --
4.2 Land and premises: rights of entry --
4.3 Personal property: seizure powers --
4.4 Personal property: production orders --
4.5 Forfeiture and confiscation powers --
4.6 Remedies --
4.7 European Convention and property rights --
5 Freedom of Expression I: Official Secrets and Freedom of Information --
5.1 The meaning of 'freedom of expression' --
5.2 Arguments for the protection of freedom of expression --
5.3 Arguments for and against official secrecy --
5.4 Official Secrets Acts 1911-1920 --
5.5 Official Secrets Act 1989 --
5.6 Breach of confidence Convention and official secrecy --
5.7 Freedom of information --
6 Freedom of Expression II: Contempt of Court --
6.1 The offence of contempt --
6.2 Contempt and the Press --
6.3 Contempt in the face of the court --
6.4 European Convention and contempt 193 --
7 Freedom of Expression III: Obscenity and Indecency --
7.1 Arguments for and against restriction --
7.2 Methods of control --
7.3 Problems of definition --
7.4 Controls over books and magazines --
7.5 Controls over films and videocassettes --
7.6 Controls over live performances --
7.7 Controls over broadcasting --
7.8 General controls --
7.9 European approach to obscenity --
7.10 Proposals for reform --
8 Freedom of Assembly --
8.1 Introduction --
8.2 Processions --
8.3 Public assemblies --
8.4 Public order offences --
8.5 The common law: breach of the peace --
8.6 Incitement to racial hatred --
8.7 European Convention and freedom of assembly --
9 Freedom of Movement: The Right of Residence --
9.1 Introduction --
9.2 Extradition --
9.3 Deportation --
9.4 Exclusion orders --
9.5 European Convention and freedom of movement --
10 Protection of Reputation and Privacy led --
10.1 Introduction --
10.2 Protection of reputation --
10.3 Protection of privacy --
10.4 European Convention and reputation and privacy --
11 Freedom from Discrimination --
11.1 General issues --
11.2 Areas of unlawful discrimination --
11.3 Positive discrimination --
11.4 Enforcement and remedies --
11.5 European approaches to discrimination --
12. A Bill of Rights? 12.1 Introduction- the issues --
12.2 Do we need a Bill of Rights? --
12.3 The problems --
12.4 The contents of a Bill of Rights --
12.5 Conclusions --
Index.
Civil rights -- Great Britain
KD35.G7.7 S76T 1994
Textbook on civil liberties - London : Blackstone Press, 1994 - 367 p.; 22 cm.
Preface --
Table of Cases --
Table of Statutes --
Table of EC Legislation --
Table of International Conventions --
1 Introduction --
1.1 The political context --
1.2 Human rights and civil liberties --
1.3 Meaning of rights --
1.4 Protection of liberties within the British Constitution --
1.5 European Convention on Human Rights --
2 Freedom of the Person I: Stop, Search and Arrest --
2.1 Introduction --
2.2 PACE and its codes --
2.3 Stop and search --
2.4 Arrest --
2.5 Challenging the police --
2.6 The European position --
3 Freedom of the Person II: Detention and Questioning --
3.1 Introduction --
3.2 Preliminary procedures at the police station --
3.3 Time for detention --
3.4 Conditions during detention --
3.5 Obtaining evidence during detention --
3.6 Challenging the police --
3.7 The European position --
4 Property Rights: Entry, Search and Seizure --
4.1 Introduction --
4.2 Land and premises: rights of entry --
4.3 Personal property: seizure powers --
4.4 Personal property: production orders --
4.5 Forfeiture and confiscation powers --
4.6 Remedies --
4.7 European Convention and property rights --
5 Freedom of Expression I: Official Secrets and Freedom of Information --
5.1 The meaning of 'freedom of expression' --
5.2 Arguments for the protection of freedom of expression --
5.3 Arguments for and against official secrecy --
5.4 Official Secrets Acts 1911-1920 --
5.5 Official Secrets Act 1989 --
5.6 Breach of confidence Convention and official secrecy --
5.7 Freedom of information --
6 Freedom of Expression II: Contempt of Court --
6.1 The offence of contempt --
6.2 Contempt and the Press --
6.3 Contempt in the face of the court --
6.4 European Convention and contempt 193 --
7 Freedom of Expression III: Obscenity and Indecency --
7.1 Arguments for and against restriction --
7.2 Methods of control --
7.3 Problems of definition --
7.4 Controls over books and magazines --
7.5 Controls over films and videocassettes --
7.6 Controls over live performances --
7.7 Controls over broadcasting --
7.8 General controls --
7.9 European approach to obscenity --
7.10 Proposals for reform --
8 Freedom of Assembly --
8.1 Introduction --
8.2 Processions --
8.3 Public assemblies --
8.4 Public order offences --
8.5 The common law: breach of the peace --
8.6 Incitement to racial hatred --
8.7 European Convention and freedom of assembly --
9 Freedom of Movement: The Right of Residence --
9.1 Introduction --
9.2 Extradition --
9.3 Deportation --
9.4 Exclusion orders --
9.5 European Convention and freedom of movement --
10 Protection of Reputation and Privacy led --
10.1 Introduction --
10.2 Protection of reputation --
10.3 Protection of privacy --
10.4 European Convention and reputation and privacy --
11 Freedom from Discrimination --
11.1 General issues --
11.2 Areas of unlawful discrimination --
11.3 Positive discrimination --
11.4 Enforcement and remedies --
11.5 European approaches to discrimination --
12. A Bill of Rights? 12.1 Introduction- the issues --
12.2 Do we need a Bill of Rights? --
12.3 The problems --
12.4 The contents of a Bill of Rights --
12.5 Conclusions --
Index.
Civil rights -- Great Britain
KD35.G7.7 S76T 1994