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Human rights -- illusory freedom, Luke Gittos

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Human rights -- illusory freedom, Luke Gittos
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Human rights -- illusory freedom
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Luke Gittos
Summary
A progressive argument for repealing the Human Rights Act. Contrary to contemporary panic around human rights repeal, Human Rights, Illusory Freedom puts a progressive case against the Human Rights Act. It describes how human rights arose as a new language for western governments following the collapse in their collective authority in the aftermath of World War 2 and shows how the UK Human Rights Act has presided over a catastrophic loss of freedom, which continued a process, which began with the Tory party in the 1970s. Human Rights, Illusory Freedom makes a positive case for restoring control over our traditional freedoms, to the electorate and away from unaccountable Judges in, the UK Courts and the European Court of Human Rights
Target audience
adult
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