Defending Liberty: The Case for a New Bill of Rights

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Civics, Democracy
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Author: Lewis F Abbott ISBN: 9780906321737
Publisher: Industrial Systems Research Publication: February 18, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lewis F Abbott
ISBN: 9780906321737
Publisher: Industrial Systems Research
Publication: February 18, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Defending Liberty: The Case for a New Bill of Rights

Basic laws limiting state power have existed for centuries in Britain. However, some serious official assaults on liberty, democracy and the rule of law have occurred in the country of late.

This book is a detailed review of the case for a new Bill of Rights to more effectively protect economic, political, judicial, communication and personal rights and freedoms in the UK. An effective modern Bill of Rights would ban a far wider range of official actions than the original 17th century bill. It would also create a new independent Supreme Court with the power to nullify government laws and policies violating its terms.

Contents:

1. Defending liberty through a new Bill of Rights

2. Existing rights laws in Britain

3. Constitutional limits on power in America

4. European rights codes

5. Economic rights and freedoms

6. Political rights and freedoms

7. Judicial rights and freedoms

8. Communication rights and freedoms

9. Personal rights and freedoms

Further reading

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Defending Liberty: The Case for a New Bill of Rights

Basic laws limiting state power have existed for centuries in Britain. However, some serious official assaults on liberty, democracy and the rule of law have occurred in the country of late.

This book is a detailed review of the case for a new Bill of Rights to more effectively protect economic, political, judicial, communication and personal rights and freedoms in the UK. An effective modern Bill of Rights would ban a far wider range of official actions than the original 17th century bill. It would also create a new independent Supreme Court with the power to nullify government laws and policies violating its terms.

Contents:

1. Defending liberty through a new Bill of Rights

2. Existing rights laws in Britain

3. Constitutional limits on power in America

4. European rights codes

5. Economic rights and freedoms

6. Political rights and freedoms

7. Judicial rights and freedoms

8. Communication rights and freedoms

9. Personal rights and freedoms

Further reading

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