
Frances Butler (2)
Author of Human Rights for the New Millennium (The British Institute of Human Rights Library, V. 1)
For other authors named Frances Butler, see the disambiguation page.
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The Human Rights Act is under attack. There is a popular perception that its impact has been restricted to the courtroom and that human rights are not relevant to wider society, or are applied to unworthy causes. Some people even want the act repealed. Yet the act has the capacity to bring about a cultural change that would improve public services and the treatment of, and respect for, socially-excluded and deprived people. The voluntary and community sector, which exists to help these show more people, should learn to use the act to help them access their human rights. Human Rights: Who Needs Them? sets out a practical vision for how voluntary organisations can use the act to further the rights of people they represent. Frances Butler uses real-life examples to create a toolbox of methods for holding government and public bodies accountable for their obligations and re-emphasises the continuing relevance of human rights in everyday public life. show less
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