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- Title Pages
- Preface to the Paperback Edition
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Human Rights, Fundamental Freedoms, and the World of the Common Law
- 2 The Mechanisms of Repression
- 3 The International Protection of Individual Rights Before 1939
- 4 The Ideological Response to War: Codes of Human Rights
- 5 Human Rights and the Structure of the Brave New World
- 6 The Burdens of Empire
- 7 The Foreign Office Establishes a Policy
- 8 Beckett’s Bill and the Loss of the Initiative
- 9 Conflict Abroad and at Home
- 10 The Growing Disillusion
- 11 Britain and the Western Option
- 12 From the Brussels Treaty to the Council of Europe
- 13 A Convention on the Right Lines
- 14 The Conclusion of Negotiations and the Rearguard Action
- 15 The First Protocol
- 16 Ratification and its Consequences
- 17 Emergencies and Derogations
- 18 The First Cyprus Case
- 19 The Outcome of the Two Applications
- 20 Coming In, Rather Reluctantly, From the Cold
- Bibliography
- Index
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Title Pages
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- Human Rights and the End of Empire
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface to the Paperback Edition
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Human Rights, Fundamental Freedoms, and the World of the Common Law
- 2 The Mechanisms of Repression
- 3 The International Protection of Individual Rights Before 1939
- 4 The Ideological Response to War: Codes of Human Rights
- 5 Human Rights and the Structure of the Brave New World
- 6 The Burdens of Empire
- 7 The Foreign Office Establishes a Policy
- 8 Beckett’s Bill and the Loss of the Initiative
- 9 Conflict Abroad and at Home
- 10 The Growing Disillusion
- 11 Britain and the Western Option
- 12 From the Brussels Treaty to the Council of Europe
- 13 A Convention on the Right Lines
- 14 The Conclusion of Negotiations and the Rearguard Action
- 15 The First Protocol
- 16 Ratification and its Consequences
- 17 Emergencies and Derogations
- 18 The First Cyprus Case
- 19 The Outcome of the Two Applications
- 20 Coming In, Rather Reluctantly, From the Cold
- Bibliography
- Index