Civil Liberties and Human Rights in England and Wales
Second Edition
David Feldman
Table of Contents
1. I. Putting Values in Practice: The Nature of Civil Liberties and Human Rights The Political Philosophy of Civil Liberties
2. Ways of Identifying and Protecting Rights and Liberties
3. II. Life, Liberty and Physical Integrity Dignity and Equality
4. The Right to Life
5. Other Rights to Bodily Integrity
6. Freedom from Arbitrary Stop, Search, Arrest and Detention
7. Rigths under Restraint: Detention of Prisoners and Patients
8. Freedom of Movement into and out of Britain
9. III. Privacy The Scope of Legal Privacy
10. Freedom from Unreasonable Entries, Searches and Seizures
11. Protecting Confidences
12. Sex, Sexual Activity and Family Life
13. IV. Expression Freedom of Expression
14. Media Freedom
15. Restricting Expression to Protect the Security of the State
16. Restricting Expression to Protect Mixed Public and Private Interests: Blasphemy, Obscenity and Indecency
17. Restricting Expression to Further a Public Interest: Contempt of Court
18. Protest and Public Order
c Human Rights, Liberty, and Political Will