

Abstract
The Concentrate Questions and Answers series offers the best preparation for tackling exam questions. Each book includes typical questions, diagram answer plans, caution advice, suggested answers, illustrative diagrams and flowcharts, and advice on gaining extra marks. Concentrate Q&A Human Rights & Civil Liberties offers expert advice on what to expect from your human rights and civil liberties exam, how best to prepare, and guidance on what examiners are really looking for. Written by experienced examiners, it provides: clear commentary with each question and answer; bullet point and diagram answer plans; tips to make your answer really stand out from the crowd; and further reading suggestions at the end of every chapter. The book should help you to: identify typical law exam questions; structure a first-class answer; avoid common mistakes; show the examiner what you know; all making your answer stand out from the crowd. After an introduction, it covers: the nature and enforcement of human rights and civil liberties; the European Convention on Human Rights; the Human Rights Act 1998; the right to life; freedom from torture and inhuman and degrading treatment; due process, liberty and security of the person, and the right to a fair trial; prisoners’ rights; the right to private life; freedom of expression; and freedom of religion, association, and peaceful assembly.
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Contents
- Front Matter
- 1. Exam Skills for Success in Human Rights and Civil Liberties Law
- 2. Nature and Enforcement of Human Rights and Civil Liberties
- 3. The European Convention on Human Rights
- 4. The Human Rights Act 1998
- 5. The Right to Life
- 6. Freedom from Torture and Inhuman and Degrading Treatment
- 7. Due Process, Liberty and Security of the Person, and the Right to a Fair Trial
- 8. Prisoners’ Rights
- 9. The Right to Private Life
- 10. Freedom of Expression
- 11. Freedom of Religion, Association, and Peaceful Assembly
- 12. Skills for Success in Coursework Assessments
- End Matter