The Impact of the UK Human Rights Act on Private Law

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The Impact of the UK Human Rights Act on Private Law
Author : David Hoffman
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 13 October 2011
ISBN : 9781139503204
Pages : null pages
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The Impact of the UK Human Rights Act on Private Law by David Hoffman Book PDF Summary

The Human Rights Act 1998 has had a profound effect in numerous private law decisions and has been the subject of extensive academic debate, in particular on the issue of the extent to which it has horizontal effect and its application in disputes between individuals. With contributions from a variety of academics and practitioners, this volume covers and contributes to the academic debate on horizontal effect and considers how theory matches up with case law; the limits of the Act for private law; and its impact on key areas including privacy, defamation, negligence, nuisance, property, commercial law and employment. Together, the book provides a practical critique of the areas discussed, which will be of academic interest to theorists and of practical benefit to lawyers and judges who wish to understand how the academic debates can be brought to bear in particular cases.

The Impact of the UK Human Rights Act on Private Law

The Human Rights Act 1998 has had a profound effect in numerous private law decisions and has been the subject of extensive academic debate, in particular on the issue of the extent to which it has horizontal effect and its application in disputes between individuals. With contributions from a variety of

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