Interpreting interpretation in the Human Rights Bill
Geoffrey Marshall
págs. 167-170
págs. 171-175
An "all singin' and all dancin'" affair: the new Labour government's proposals for freedom of information
Patrick Birkinshaw
págs. 176-189
Monitoring environmental performance in government: the role of the new Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons
Andrea Ross
págs. 190-200
Reform of the complaints process in financial services: the public and the private
Rhoda James
págs. 201-211
Rodney Brazier
págs. 212-220
The Development of Human Rights in Britain under an Incorporated Convention on Human Rights
Lord Irvine of Lairg
págs. 221-236
U.K. Acceptance of the Strasbourg Jurisdiction: What Really went on in Whitehall in 1965
Lord Lester of Herne Hill
págs. 237-253
The Limitations of Human Rights
John Laws
págs. 254-265
Tugging on Superman's Cape: Lessons from Experience with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990
Michael Taggart
págs. 266-287
Public Law and Private Finance: Placing the Private Finance Initiative in a Public Law Frame
Mark Freedland
págs. 288-307