Skip to main content Site map

Bailey, Harris & Jones: Civil Liberties Cases, Materials, and Commentary 6th Revised edition


Bailey, Harris & Jones: Civil Liberties Cases, Materials, and Commentary 6th Revised edition

Paperback by Bailey, Stephen (Professor of Public Law and Head of the School of Law, University of Nottingham); Taylor, Nick (Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds)

Bailey, Harris & Jones: Civil Liberties Cases, Materials, and Commentary

WAS £61.99   SAVE £9.30

£52.69

ISBN:
9780199218554
Publication Date:
19 Mar 2009
Edition/language:
6th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
1064 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 28 May 2024
Bailey, Harris & Jones: Civil Liberties Cases, Materials, and Commentary

Description

Bailey, Harris and Jones is an indispensable text that facilitates a thorough understanding of this complex subject area. It supplies the reader with an unrivalled collection of materials and commentary on all major aspects of the law relating to civil liberties in England and Wales, and is firmly established as a superb resource for students on civil liberties and constitutional law courses. This sixth edition has been substantially revised and updated to reflect the wealth of new statutory and case law that has developed since publication of the fifth edition. The content has been significantly re-organised to ensure the book remains accessible and fully focused on meeting the needs of the modern law student. The combination of a wide range of source material together with extensive analysis, commentary and thorough referencing to other sources of information makes Civil Liberties - Cases, Materials, and Commentary an essential resource for all students of civil liberties and human rights law. Online Resource Centre This book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre, featuring regular updates to the text, and web links.

Contents

PART I. INTRODUCTION; PART II: LIFE, LIBERTY AND ASSOCIATION; PART III: PRIVACY; PART IV: FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION; PART V: DISCRIMINATION

Back

Middlesex University logo