Civil liberties - new material (12)

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A right to law, Stephen Sedley. Guardian 11.5.95. Argues that human-rights protection should be incorporated within British law.

No last rights: the denial of Justice and the promotion of myth in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster Phil Scraton Ann Jemphrey & Sheila Coleman. Centre for Studies in Crime & Social Justice (Edge Hill University College) 1995 pp342. This is the final report of the Hillsborough Project. The first part provides an analysis of inquest procedures in the context of disasters and considers the experiences of the Hillsborough bereaved. The second section assesses the role of the media.

Sleaze: a guide to the scandals of the Major years. Independent on Sunday 23.7.95. Newspaper supplement that itemises recent political scandals that have hit the Conservative (34 cases), Labour (4 cases) and Liberal Democrat (1 case) parties.

How to defend yourself in court Michael Randle. Civil Liberties Trust 21 Tabard Street London SE1 4LA. 4.99 plus 10% for p&p.

Rapport et R‚sponse du Government de l'Italie au rapport du Comit‚ europ‚en pour la pr‚vention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumains ou d‚gradants (CPT) relatif … sa visite effectu‚e en Italie du 15 au 27 mars 1992. Council of Europe, Strasbourg CPT/Inf(95) 1 31.1.95 pp76 CPT/Inf(95) 2 31.1.95, pp105.

Report and Response of the Government of the UK to the report of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) on its visit to Northern Ireland from 20 to 29 July 1993. Council of Europe, Strasbourg CPT/Inf(94) 17 & 18 17.11.94 pp50 & 90.

Report and Response of the Government of Greece on the visit to Greece carried out by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) from 14 to 26 March 1993. Council of Europe Strasbourg, CPT/Inf(94) 20 & 21 29.11.94 pp110 & 82.

Identity cards: putting you in the picture. An information pack from the Data Protection Registrar July 1995 18 pages. From: Data Protection Registrar Wycliffe House Water Lane Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.

Identity cards: data protection implications. Data Protection News issue no 22 Summer 1995 pp18-25.

Parliamentary debates

Geneva Conventions (Amendment) Bill Lords 14.6.95. cols. 1861- 1886 Sexual Orientation Discrimination Bill Lords 14.7.95. cols. 2004- 2022

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