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how human rights and fundamental freedoms have been, and continue to be, protected by
– both the common law and Parliament generally; and, more particularly, by
– Parliament alone through the Human Rights Act 1998; and by
– European Union law.
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- Where do we discover myths in International Relations (IR)? How can we identify, reiterate, translate, explain, and interpret them?
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- CHAPTER V
- CHAPTER VII COMMERCE
- CHAPTER VI
- 2 Chapter Summaries
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