HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

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HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
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BOOKS/PAMPHLETS , User Ref = 342.7(41) , Acc Date = 12-Jan-90
P Sieghart ed. Human Rights Network
Pinter, 1988 139pp RB47386

Provides a perspective on the current situation as regards human
rights within the United Kingdom. Looks at issues concerned with
the rights of children, prisoners and refugees, immigration, race
relations, access to justice, freedom of expression and
information, the right to privacy and adequate standard of
living, mental health and civil rights.

freedom of information, living standard, childrens rights,
European Convention on Human Rights, European Court of Human
Rights, nationality, family, welfare state, social security,
social policy, social welfare, legislation, health service, civil
liberty, asylum, detention, employment, local authority, ethnic
minority, Race Relations Act 1976, racial violence, racial abuse,
racial discrimination, police, socio-economic, social class,
Department of Health, Department of Social Security,
unemployment, poverty, libel, media, press, Official Secrets Act
1911, Council of Europe, Local Authorities Act 1988, equality,
Data Protection Act 1984

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