The collection of essays in this volume represents a significant scholarly contribution to debates about the Human Rights Act 1998, supporting a broadening of focus, from the internal content of rights' jurisprudence to a consideration of alternative means of their protection.
Tomas Hamilton, The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice
This is a rich and detailed volume to which a short review cannot do justice.
Christopher May, Political Studies Review
The book is meticulously foot noted and, for the convenience of practitioners, academics and students alike, there are copious tables of cases, treaties and legislation.
Phillip Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
...this book has done a worthy service in adding argument and ammunition to this debate, the outcome of which will certainly affect us all.
"The Report"
Together with the extensive referencing and comprehensive use of cases and statues, this book can be a valuable resource for academics and their students, as well as practitioners.
Gerald Schaefer. The Cambrian Law Review 2011