----- 人权与欧洲法律: 建立新的法律秩序
Preface Introduction: Why this Collection? SECTION A - MASTERING A NEW SYSTEM Preface PART I: IMPLEMENTING HUMAN RIGHTS 1. Common Law in the Age of Human Rights 2. Building a Better Society 3. On Liberty PART II: UNDERSTANDING PROPORTIONALITY AND SUBSIDIARITY 4. Proportionality: The Way Ahead 5. Subsidiarity and Decentralization 6. Press, Privacy, and Proportionality: The Impact of Proportionality on Judicial Review PART III: INTERPRETING LEGISLATION - NEW APPROACHES EMERGE 7. The Interpretation of UK Domestic Legislation in the Light of the European Convention On Human Rights 8. The Changing Judicial Role: Human Rights, Community Law, and the Intention of Parliament 9. Statutory Interpretation and Human Rights SECTION B - BALANCING DIFFERENT INTERESTS Preface PART IV: BALANCING HUMAN RIGHTS AND NATIONAL SECURITY 10. Human Rights and National Security 11. Balancing Human Rights and National Security - Conclusions 12. Meeting the Challenge of Terrorism: The Experience of English and Other Courts PART V: PRIVACY: BALANCING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INTERESTS 13. The Future of the Law of Privacy 14. Human Rights and Civil Wrongs: Tort Law under the Spotlight 15. Media Intrusion and Human Rights: Striking the Balance SECTION C - BEYOND OUR OWN HORIZONS Preface PART VI: THE VALUE OF THE INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE 16. Freedom of Expression and the Role of the Supreme Court 17. Prospective Overruling PART VII: WORKING OUT THE RIGHT RELATIONSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN SUPRANATIONAL COURTS 18. Peaceful or Problematic? The Relationship between National Supreme Courts and the Supranational Courts in Europe 19. Jurisdiction of the New UK Supreme Court 20. An English Judge in Europe Epilogue Appendix: Convention Rights Incorporated by Schedule 1 of the Human Rights Act 1998 Glossary
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