Book contents
- Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
- Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Domestic human rights perspectives
- 3 What is the point of human rights law?
- 4 If you cannot change the rules of the game, adapt to them: United Kingdom responses to the restrictions set by Article 3 ECHR on ‘national security’ deportations
- 5 The right to security – securing rights or securitising rights?
- 6 Of fortresses and caltrops: national security and competing models of rights protection
- Part III International human rights law perspectives
- Part IV Theoretical perspectives on human rights
- Index
4 - If you cannot change the rules of the game, adapt to them: United Kingdom responses to the restrictions set by Article 3 ECHR on ‘national security’ deportations
from Part II - Domestic human rights perspectives
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2012
- Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
- Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Domestic human rights perspectives
- 3 What is the point of human rights law?
- 4 If you cannot change the rules of the game, adapt to them: United Kingdom responses to the restrictions set by Article 3 ECHR on ‘national security’ deportations
- 5 The right to security – securing rights or securitising rights?
- 6 Of fortresses and caltrops: national security and competing models of rights protection
- Part III International human rights law perspectives
- Part IV Theoretical perspectives on human rights
- Index
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- Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights , pp. 61 - 86Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012