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1 | Human Rights, Fundamental Freedoms, and the World of the Common Law | 1 |
2 | The Mechanisms of Repression | 54 |
3 | The International Protection of Individual Rights Before 1939 | 91 |
4 | The Ideological Response to War: Codes of Human Rights | 157 |
5 | Human Rights and the Structure of the Brave New World | 221 |
6 | The Burdens of Empire | 276 |
7 | The Foreign Office Establishes a Policy | 323 |
8 | Beckett's Bill and the Loss of the Initiative | 390 |
9 | Conflict Abroad and at Home | 462 |
10 | The Growing Disillusion | 511 |
11 | Britain and the Western Option | 543 |
12 | From the Brussels Treaty to the Council of Europe | 597 |
13 | A Convention on the Right Lines: The Rival Texts | 649 |
14 | The Conclusion of Negotiations and the Rearguard Action | 711 |
15 | The First Protocol | 754 |
16 | Ratification and its Consequences | 808 |
17 | Emergencies and Derogations | 874 |
18 | The First Cyprus Case | 924 |
19 | The Outcome of the Two Applications | 988 |
20 | Coming In, Rather Reluctantly, From the Cold | 1053 |
Bibliography | 1103 | |
Index | 1137 |
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