The Human Rights Act, Representative Standing and the Victim Culture
JEC Marriott
European Human Rights Law Review
1998
Abstract
Criticism of requirement that complainant must be "victim" of unlawful act for 1998 Act to apply, contrast with test of "sufficient interest" under s.31(3) of 1981 Act for judicial review cases and implications for representative actions.
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Title
The Human Rights Act, Representative Standing and the Victim Culture
Creators
JEC Marriott
Publication Details
European Human Rights Law Review
Publisher
Sweet & Maxwell
Date published
1998
Date submitted
16/05/2017
Identifiers
99511656902346
Academic Unit
University of Surrey
Resource Type
Journal article
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