The Human Rights Act and the Criminal Justice and Regulatory Process : The Centre for Public Law at the University of Cambridge.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (174 pages)
Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Title verso -- Contents -- Introductiion -- Conference Chairmen, Speakers and Panellists -- The Cambridge Centre for Public Law -- Keynote Speech -- An Overview -- Part I - The Constitutional Context -- 1. The Human Rights Act 1998: The Constitutional Context -- 2. Activism and Restraint: Human Rights and the Interpretative Process -- 3. The Art of the Possible, Interpreting Statutes Under the Human Rights Act -- 4. The Judicial Studies Board and the ECHR -- Part II - Criminal Justice and the Act -- 5. The European Convention and Criminal Law -- 6. The Convention and the English Law of Criminal Evidence -- 7. The European Convention and the Rules of Criminal Procedure and Evidence in England -- 8. Investigation and Surveillance -- 9. Surveillance and the Human Rights Act 1998 -- 10. Incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights -- It's Impact on Sentencing Law -- 11. The Human Rights Act: Post Trial and Hearing -- Part III - Regulation -- 12. Which Regulatory Bodies are Subject to the Human Rights Act? -- 13. Impact of the Human Rights Act Upon Compliance: The Taxation Viewpoint -- 14. Human Rights and Corporate Wrongs: The Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on Section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 -- 15. Financial Services and the Human Rights Act -- 16. Human Rights and Market Abuse -- Appendix - Counsels' Opinions on the Impact of the ECHR on the Draft Financial and Markets Bill.
This a collection of papers from a conference considers the Human Rights Act's impact on the criminal and regulatory process.