Struggle for Civil Liberties
"Struggle for Civil Liberties," authored by K. D. Ewing and published by Oxford University Press in 2001, is an essential read for law students and anyone interested in the evolution of civil rights in the United Kingdom. With a comprehensive length of 470 pages, this book serves not only as a primary text in civil liberties courses but also as a valuable companion to other constitutional law materials.
Building on the insights from "Freedom under Thatcher: Civil Liberties in the UK," Ewing explores the complex interplay between legislative measures and civil rights. The book delves into pivotal historical and contemporary issues surrounding human rights and constitutional law, making it an indispensable resource for students and scholars alike.
Whether you are preparing for exams or seeking to deepen your understanding of English law, "Struggle for Civil Liberties" offers a thorough examination of the challenges and triumphs in the realm of civil liberties. Secure your copy today and expand your legal knowledge!