Ethnicity, Law and Human Rights
Discover the intricate relationship between cultural traditions and legal frameworks in the United Kingdom with Ethnicity, Law and Human Rights by Sebastian Poulter. Published by Oxford University Press in 1999, this comprehensive paperback spans 456 pages and delves into the unique challenges faced by Britain's ethnic minorities, including Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and the Rastafari movement.
Poulter offers a thorough analysis of how English law interacts with the diverse cultural practices of these communities. Through insightful case studies, the book examines the policies and principles that should guide legal responses to ethnic diversity, providing a critical perspective on the legal status of minority groups in Great Britain.
This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in human rights, legal studies, and the complexities of ethnicity in contemporary society. Enhance your understanding of law and cultural diversity with this thought-provoking work.