Advocacy and human rights : using the Convention in courts and tribunals / Philip Plowden and Kevin Kerrigan.
2002
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Title
Advocacy and human rights : using the Convention in courts and tribunals / Philip Plowden and Kevin Kerrigan.
Published
London : Cavendish, 2002.
Call Number
KD4080 .P56 2002
ISBN
185941690X
Description
liv, 440 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)49412514
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of International Instruments
1
The Basics
1
The Importance of the Convention in Domestic Law
1
The Concept of Balance in the Convention
12
Identifying Categories of Right
13
Convention Principles
25
2
Identifying a Human Rights Issue for the Court
47
Identifying the Cause of Action
47
The Right to use Convention Rights in Courts and Tribunals
48
Identifying Defences
50
Identifying a Public Authority
52
Dealing with Time Limits
65
Identifying a Victim
67
Asking for the Right Remedy
71
From What Date is the Human Rights Act Applicable?
74
When to Raise Convention Issues
90
Citing Authorities
99
3
Interference with Qualified Rights: Proportionality Arguments in HRA Advocacy
103
The Margin of Appreciation
105
The Need for Legitimacy
122
Necessary in a Democratic Society: What is Proportionality?
123
Proportionality as a Ground for Judicial Review
144
4
Interpretation
155
Deciding on the Meaning of Convention Law
155
Explaining the Court's Interpretative Obligations
167
Use of Statements of Compatibility
192
Section 3 - The Effect on Precedent
194
5
Dealing with Incompatible Legislation
197
Incompatible Primary Legislation
197
Incompatible Delegated Legislation
198
Incompatible Non-Statutory Policies
201
Providing a Remedy for Incompatible Legislation - Declarations of Incompatibility
202
6
Giving Effect to the Human Rights Act in Judicial Decisions
213
The Court as a Public Authority
213
Horizontal Effect
214
Judicial Remedies Under the Human Rights Act
224
Costs of Human Rights Litigation
230
7
The HRA and Criminal Advocacy
233
Is this a Matter that Triggers the Criminal Due Process Rights?
239
Arrests and the HRA
250
Human Rights Act and Legal Representation
254
The HRA and Bail Applications
266
Disclosure
282
8
Human Rights Advocacy and the Criminal Trial
295
Evidential Issues and HRA Arguments
295
Challenges to Substantive Criminal Offences
341
Trial Process
344
Sentencing Arguments
368
Appeals: Safety and Unfairness
379
9
Civil Courts and Tribunals
385
The Human Rights Act in Civil Proceedings
386
Triggering Art 6 Protection
387
What Constitutes a Fair Civil Trial?
399
Specific Issues Relating to Tribunals
410
Index
415