Text Cases and Materials Public Law and Human Rights
(2003)
Book
Fenwick, H., & Phillipson, G. (2003). Text Cases and Materials Public Law and Human Rights. (2nd). Routledge
Outputs (11)
The Human Rights Act - the Story so far (2003)
Journal Article
Fenwick, H., Bonner, D., & Harris-Short, S. (2003). The Human Rights Act - the Story so far. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 52, 549-586
The reaction of Great Britain's legal order to September 11 2001. (2003)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H. (2003). The reaction of Great Britain's legal order to September 11 2001. In Terrorismus und Recht – Der wehrhafte Rechtsstaat. Hanns Seidel Foundation
Terrorismus und Recht – Der wehrhafte Rechtsstaat. (2003)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H. (2003). Terrorismus und Recht – Der wehrhafte Rechtsstaat. In The reaction of Great Britain's legal order to September 11 2001. Hanns Seidel Foundation, Munich
Breach of confidence after NIB v RTE, the Human Rights Act and the Convention. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fenwick, H. (2003, December). Breach of confidence after NIB v RTE, the Human Rights Act and the Convention. Paper presented at international symposium on Freedom of Expression, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Rethinking Youth Prostitution: National Provision at the Margins of Child Protection and Youth Justice (2003)
Journal Article
Phoenix, J. (2003). Rethinking Youth Prostitution: National Provision at the Margins of Child Protection and Youth Justice. Youth Justice, 3(3), 152-168. https://doi.org/10.1177/147322540300300303In March 2000, the Department of Health and the Home Office issued guidance fundamentally altering policy and practice with regard to young people in prostitution. 1 Instead of being arrested and punished for prostitution-related offences, those unde... Read More about Rethinking Youth Prostitution: National Provision at the Margins of Child Protection and Youth Justice.
'Oil, Arms Procurement and Security in the Persian Gulf' (2003)
Journal Article
Ehteshami, A. (2003). 'Oil, Arms Procurement and Security in the Persian Gulf'. Asian Affairs, 34(3), 260-270. https://doi.org/10.1080/0306837032000136297
'Iran-Iraq Relations After Saddam' (2003)
Journal Article
Ehteshami, A. (2003). 'Iran-Iraq Relations After Saddam'. The Washington Quarterly, 26(4), 115-129Developments in post-Saddam Iraq will not only affect its foreign relations, they will also significantly affect the foreign policy framework and even the fractious political system of its most geopolitically significant neighbor—Iran. Although Tehra... Read More about 'Iran-Iraq Relations After Saddam'.
'Reform From Above: The Politics of Participation in the Oil Monarchies' (2003)
Journal Article
Ehteshami, A. (2003). 'Reform From Above: The Politics of Participation in the Oil Monarchies'. International Affairs, 79(1), 53-75. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2346.00295The oil monarchies of the Middle East have usually been portrayed as patriarchal autocracies dominated by traditional tribal families who have come to encompass the modern states, its institutions and economy. The focus of much discussion about these... Read More about 'Reform From Above: The Politics of Participation in the Oil Monarchies'.
Reforming Family Property: Comparisons, Compromises and Common Dimensions (2003)
Journal Article
Fox, L. (2003). Reforming Family Property: Comparisons, Compromises and Common Dimensions. Child and family law quarterly, 15(1), 1-20This article examines family property policy in several Commonwealth jurisdictions. The article compares both ‘family’ and ‘property’ dimensions of policies adopted in each jurisdiction, and argues that a common feature of each policy is the compromi... Read More about Reforming Family Property: Comparisons, Compromises and Common Dimensions.
The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers - a dangerous precedent for international justice? (2003)
Journal Article
Williams, S. (2003). The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers - a dangerous precedent for international justice?. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 53(1), 227-245. https://doi.org/10.1093/iclq/53.1.227Discusses the problems encountered in negotiating the structure and composition of the Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers which led to the arrangement whereby the chambers have a majority of Cambodian judges but require a super-majority for a voting de... Read More about The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers - a dangerous precedent for international justice?.