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The Handbook of Human Rights: An Accessible Approach for the Workplace (repost)

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The Handbook of Human Rights: An Accessible Approach for the Workplace (repost)

Michael Arnheim "The Handbook of Human Rights: An Accessible Approach for the Workplace"
Kogan Page Business Books | 2004-03 | ISBN: 0749434988 | 320 pages | PDF | 2 MB

"The Handbook of Human Rights Law is a wonderful introduction for anybody interested in the subject, particularly as it relates to British domestic law." Ted Koch, Lawyers Without Borders "His views are somewhat controversial… whether his readers agree or disagree with his views, Arnheim hopes above all that his book will help to demystify the legal profession… Michael Arnheim's new book explores who has really benefited from human rights laws." The Big Issue "This is a fascinating book. The author has managed to translate some of the most dreary legal principles into a lively and interesting read… I found myself absorbed in the twists and turns of these cases, while at the same time learning more about human rights law - the perfect way to do it. If you want an accessible legal/ethical guide to some of the human rights questions of the day, this is the book for you." Personneltoday.com "Michael Arnheim has addressed the practical needs of students and practitioners by setting out a whole chapter of 'winning strategies', together with a number of useful 'question and answer' sections." Solicitors Journal "An excellent summary of many human rights aspects in its easy-to-navigate format." Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law, Vol 20, No 1 "Packed with case law, examples and useful question-and -answer discussion sections, The Handbook of Human Rights Law is one of the most direct and straightforward titles in human rights law." Commerce and Industry "Will be a popular reference source for those wishing to know how UK courts have deployed the Human Rights Act 1998 when confronted with politically controversial and morally exacting issues…(an)accessible guide" Times Higher Education Supplement –This text refers to the Paperback edition.