Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Struggle for Civil Liberties Keith Ewing (Professor of Public Law, Professor of Public Law, King's College London)

The Struggle for Civil Liberties By Keith Ewing (Professor of Public Law, Professor of Public Law, King's College London)

The Struggle for Civil Liberties by Keith Ewing (Professor of Public Law, Professor of Public Law, King's College London)


$212.69
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

This title is an account of the struggle for civil liberties against the State in which groups such as the anti-war protestors, the Irish nationalists, the Communist party, trade unionists, and the unemployed workers' movement found themselves involved in the first half of the 20th century.

The Struggle for Civil Liberties Summary

The Struggle for Civil Liberties: Political Freedom and the Rule of Law in Britain, 1914-1945 by Keith Ewing (Professor of Public Law, Professor of Public Law, King's College London)

It is widely believed that there was a golden age in which political freedom in Britain was protected by the rule of law, and by judges developing the common law in favour of individual liberty. In an uncompromising and withering account based on a wide range of official and unofficial sources, this path-breaking study by two of the country's leading civil liberties lawyers exposes the mythical nature of much of this traditional learning. The Struggle for Civil Liberties: Political Freedom and the Rule of Law in Britain, 1914-1945 traces the hostile response of the executive and judicial branches of government to the various groups and individuals who confronted the power of the State in the first half of the twentieth century: the wartime peace movements, the Communist Party of Great Britain, the striking trade unionists in 1926, the hunger marches, and the Irish Nationalists. In addressing these issues, the study has a loud contemporary resonance, by placing in a new and alarming historical context the struggles for civil liberties that have been and are being fought by radical groups in contemporary British Society, and during the Thatcher decade in particular. This book will change forever the way in which open-minded public lawyers think about their subject, and will require a fundamental re-examination of the foundations of the discipline.

The Struggle for Civil Liberties Reviews

... will be of particular interest to modern constitutional scholars. * Alberta Law Review *
What a delightful surprise to find a book on this topic of such value to both the serious scholar and the casual student of politics, history, or law. The Struggle for Civil Liberties weaves legal actions and movements through the much larger and more important social, political, and philosophical fabric, moving with the confidence and pace of the best histories. Even better, it does so without sacrificing analysis, and it demonstrates a satisfying level of detail and precision in its discussion of the legal arguments and tactics on all sides of the issues. * Alberta Law Review *
... a major study on the history of civil liberties. * Ian Leigh, Times Higher Education Supplement *
It is difficult to quarrel with the substance of the case which the authors compellingly make. This is an important book which is likely to be the primary reference for future discussions of civil liberties in the first half of the twentieth century. * Law Quarterly Review *
This is a powerful piece of advocacy. I'd pick Ewing and Gearty for my counsels any day. * Bernard Porter, London Review of Books *

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. First World War ; 3. The Communist Party of Great Britain ; 4. The General Strike and its Aftermath ; 5. Civil Liberties in the 1930s ; 6. The Rise and Fall of Fascism

Additional information

NPB9780198256656
9780198256656
0198256655
The Struggle for Civil Liberties: Political Freedom and the Rule of Law in Britain, 1914-1945 by Keith Ewing (Professor of Public Law, Professor of Public Law, King's College London)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2000-02-10
470
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - The Struggle for Civil Liberties