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- Page 17 and 18: THE HAMLYN TRUST The Hamlyn Trust c
- Page 19 and 20: THE HAMLYN LEGACY Emma Warburton Ha
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What is Meant by Human Rights 51 of
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What is Meant by Human Rights 55 To
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Concept of Social and Economic Righ
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Categorisation of Rights 69 capable
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Human Rights Talk 71 Charter was fo
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Human Rights Talk 73 review was log
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Human Rights Talk 75 irreconcilable
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Use of Human Rights Language 77 alo
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Values and Their Meaning 79 between
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Values and Their Meaning 81 may eve
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Values and Their Meaning 83 a dynam
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Values and Their Meaning 85 1890s p
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Values and Their Meaning 87 Increas
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Evaluation of Economic and Social R
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The Situation in 1990 91 to regiona
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The Situation in 1990 93 nuclear fa
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The Situation in 1990 95 Dilemmas a
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The Situation in 1990 97 economic p
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The Situation in 1990 99 the claim
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The Situation in 1990 101 teacher,
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The Situation in 1990 103 unalterab
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The Situation in 1990 105 4 See Hil
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The Constitution, Law and Values 10
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Human Legal Rights 111 graphically
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Human Legal Rights 113 about the co
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Limiting United Kingdom Governmenta
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Limiting United Kingdom Governmenta
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Improving Domestic Institutions 119
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Improving Domestic Institutions 121
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Improving Domestic Institutions 123
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A Constitutional Re-examination? 12
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A Constitutional Re-examination? 12
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British Constitutional-cum-Human Ri
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Collective Rights 133 federalisatio
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Minorities, Immigration and Refugee
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Self-determination 139 mination. Th
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Interaction of Freedoms of Expressi
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Conflicts of Rights in a Family Con
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Is a Bill of Rights the Remedy? 153
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Choose Between Priorities 161 treat
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An Evaluation of Governments' Recor
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Conclusion 181 opportunity. Indeed,
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Conclusion 183 rhetorically exploit
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Conclusion 185 been tortured and de
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Conclusion 187 36 [1972] N.I.J.B. (
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4. People and Education for Human R
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Education in Citizenship 191 approa
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Education in Citizenship 193 distin
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Education, Television and the Press
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The Effect of Education on Values 2
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The Citizenship Approach 209 member
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The Citizenship Approach 213 school
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The Citizenship Approach 215 condit
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The Citizenship Approach 217 Traini
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Those Who Administer 219 those who
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Those Who Administer 221 help in do
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Those Who Administer 223 safeguard
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Those Who Administer 225 values are
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Those Who Administer 227 pornograph
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Those Who Administer 229 1976). The
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Those Who Administer 231 Longley in
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Absolute Rights, 73,160 European Co
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Human Rights—cont. Police and Cri
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