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Human Rights and Policing in Ireland: Law, Policy and Practice
Professor Dermot Walsh
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Description for Human Rights and Policing in Ireland: Law, Policy and Practice
Paperback. Num Pages: 857 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBR; JPVH; LNFX5. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 232 x 154 x 49. Weight in Grams: 1260.
This book assesses Garda powers, practices and processes for compliance with international best practice in human rights standards. It offers a unique critique of the law, policy and practice on policing in Ireland from a human rights perspective. It consists of three substantive parts: Part I is a major contribution to the literature on human rights and policing generally. It offers a detailed and comprehensive account of human rights standards applicable to key aspects of policing such as: * arrest; * detention; * interrogation; * right of access to legal advice and medical treatment; * taking ... Read more
This book assesses Garda powers, practices and processes for compliance with international best practice in human rights standards. It offers a unique critique of the law, policy and practice on policing in Ireland from a human rights perspective. It consists of three substantive parts: Part I is a major contribution to the literature on human rights and policing generally. It offers a detailed and comprehensive account of human rights standards applicable to key aspects of policing such as: * arrest; * detention; * interrogation; * right of access to legal advice and medical treatment; * taking ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Clarus Press Ltd
Number of pages
816
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Number of Pages
857
Place of Publication
Dublin 8, Ireland
ISBN
9781905536207
SKU
V9781905536207
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99-10
About Professor Dermot Walsh
Professor Dermot Walsh, Law School, University of Limerick is the author of Juvenile Justice and Criminal Procedure
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