About the Author:
David Feldman is Barber Professor of Jurisprudence, and Head of the School of Law at the University of Birmingham. He has previously taught at the Universities of Bristol, Cambridge, Oxford, and at the Australian National University, Canberra. He is also, amongst other things, a member of the Editorial Committee of The Anglo-American Law Review and the Journal of Civil Liberties.
Review:
`An excellent book which will rapidly become the authoritative text in this field.' Steven Greer, University of Bristol
`An excellent and timely addition to available texts.' Richard de Friend, University of Kent
`Excellent overall review of all the ground likely to be covered in a Civil Liberties course. The author is to be congratulated on the enormous width of the knowledge transmitted ... Very well written; very interesting.' P.R. Ghandhi, University of Reading
`The best book on the subject on the market. In fact, the only book!' Dr Satvinder Singh Juss, University of Westminster
`One of the few books to deal with the philosophical concepts and the substantive law.' Mr M.J. Kemble, Manchester Metropolitan University
An excellent combination of a sound esposition of the subject together with a stimulating theoretical commentary - most textbooks should be cast in this mould !' Andrew Halpin, University of Southampton
`Excellent book and much-needed bringing together of a very diverse and complicated area of UK and international law. Very good for placing many diverse elements in context of larger picture.' Ruth Kirby, Institute of Education
`Excellent.' Anne Griffiths, University of East London
`This is an excellent work of scholarship filling a significant gap in the market - and competitively priced.' Professor S H Bailey, University of Nottingham
`It is an excellent and stupendous effort.' Professor Clive Walker, University of Leeds
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.