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Since its inception in 1998 the Human Rights Act has come in for a wide variety of criticism. More recently, this criticism escalated as politicians have seriously considered proposals for its abolition. .
Frederick Cowell is a Lecturer in Law at the School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London
Introduction - Defining and understanding the case against the Human Rights Act FREDERICK COWELL PART I: The Historical Roots of the case against the Human Rights Act - The Magna Carta's Tainted Legacy: Historic Justifications for a British Bill of Rights and the case against the Human Rights Act COLIN MURRAY - England's terror of the French Revolution: the historical roots of resistance to the rights of man and the case against the Human Rights Act BILL BOWRING PART II: Sovereignty - An Ingenious Failure? The Human Rights Act and Parliamentary Sovereignty STEPHEN J. DIMELOW - Dialogue or Dictat?: The nature of the interaction between national courts and the European Court of Human Rights and how it influences criticism of the Human Rights Act KANSTANTSIN DZEHTSIAROU - Taking Sovereignty Seriously ADAM TUCKER PART III: Controversial Claimants under the Human Rights Act - Terrorist threats, Anti-Terrorism and the case against the Human Rights Act CONOR GEARTY - Deportation and the Human Rights Act: Debunking the Myths SIOBHAN LLOYD - Welfare, Anti-austerity and Gender: New territory and new sources of hostility for the Human Rights Act LAURA LAMMASNIEMI PART IV: The structural basis of hostility to the Human Rights Act - Moving away from common sense: the impact of the juridification of human rights NICOLAS KANG-RIOU - 'Why should criminals have human rights?': The underserving rights holder and the case against the Human Rights Act FREDERICK COWELL - The failure of the Human Rights Act to construct a 'rights culture' in the UK TRUDY MORGAN