CIVIL LIBERTIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Essays
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About the Book
The author's sustaining interest in civil liberties permeates all her writings. This collection of human rights essays reveals the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on all aspects of British society. Topics covered include matters affecting asylum seekers, pornography, the right of a person in police custody to legal advice and the right to notify someone that he has been detained by the police, the legal right to protest in the United Kingdom, prisoners' rights, privacy and press freedom, as well as instances of the miscarriage of justice.
About the Author
Sally Ramage Dabydeen is a lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, where she teaches business compliance. She is a regular writer for the legal column of Accounting Technician. She practised as an accountant before going into law. She follows in the footsteps of her brother, the historian David Dabydeen and her lawyer husband Roderick Ramage.