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The Assault on Liberty - What Went Wrong with Rights

English · Paperback

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Liberty protected? Under the false pretext of protecting the public, New Labour has pawned off our fundamental freedoms, turning Britain into a surveillance state which now boasts the largest number of CCTV cameras in the world. Extensions to pre-charge detention mean that suspects can be locked up for longer in Britain than Zimbabwe. In the name of security? Yet in the past eleven years, the terrorist threat has risen, police-recorded violent crime has increased by 80 per cent and Britain today has the worst anti-social behaviour record in Europe. This is now a country set for the largest and most expensive ID database in the world looked after by people incapable of keeping records safe. Democracy defended? At the same time, a myriad of novel human rights have been conjured up in court rooms, far from the control of elected law-makers, fuelling a growing compensation culture and undermining social responsibility. The state now persecutes shop keepers who sell in pounds and ounces, but the Human Rights Act lets dangerous criminals negotiate their release from prison to go on to kill. In a country where common sense has been turned on its head, The Assault on Liberty is an exceptional and necessary polemic that asks one of the most urgent questions of our time: What Went Wrong With Rights?

About the author

Dominic was born and raised in Buckinghamshire. He studied law at Oxford and for a masters at Cambridge where he won the Clive Parry Award for International Law. Having joined the Foreign and Commonwealth office in 2000, he later left to become Chief of Staff to the Shadow Home Secretary, the Rt. Hon David Davis MP. In 2009 Dominic was selected to represent the Conservatives in the Esher and Walton Constituency in the 2010 general election. The Assault on Liberty is his first book.

Product details

Authors Dominic Raab, Raab Dominic
Publisher Fourth Estate
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 19.01.2009
 
EAN 9780007293391
ISBN 978-0-00-729339-1
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

Human Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civil Rights, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Human rights, civil rights, Right;Society

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