Human rights and the end of empire : Britain and the genesis of the European Convention / A.W. Brian Simpson.
2001
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Author
Title
Human rights and the end of empire : Britain and the genesis of the European Convention / A.W. Brian Simpson.
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
Call Number
JX4263.P3 G79808 2001
ISBN
0198262892 (alk. paper)
Description
xiv, 1,161 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)45888859
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [1103]-1136) and index.
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Table of Contents
Abbreviations
1
Human Rights, Fundamental Freedoms, and the World of the Common Law
1
2
The Mechanisms of Repression
54
3
The International Protection of Individual Rights Before 1939
91
4
The Ideological Response to War: Codes of Human Rights
157
5
Human Rights and the Structure of the Brave New World
221
6
The Burdens of Empire
276
7
The Foreign Office Establishes a Policy
323
8
Beckett's Bill and the Loss of the Initiative
390
9
Conflict Abroad and at Home
462
10
The Growing Disillusion
511
11
Britain and the Western Option
543
12
From the Brussels Treaty to the Council of Europe
597
13
A Convention on the Right Lines: The Rival Texts
649
14
The Conclusion of Negotiations and the Rearguard Action
711
15
The First Protocol
754
16
Ratification and its Consequences
808
17
Emergencies and Derogations
874
18
The First Cyprus Case
924
19
The Outcome of the Two Applications
988
20
Coming In, Rather Reluctantly, From the Cold
1053
Bibliography
1103
Index
1137