Civil Liberties: A Beginner's Guide
In a country famous for having the most CCTVs in the world, how safe are your rights?

Six types of execution are practiced in the industrialized world, torture is openly sanctioned by America, and infringements of people’s civil liberties occur daily. Yet in 2005 only 61% of the British voting public chose to stand up for their rights.

Explaining what civil liberties are and why they’re worth defending, Tom Head shows how you can make a difference.
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Civil Liberties: A Beginner's Guide
In a country famous for having the most CCTVs in the world, how safe are your rights?

Six types of execution are practiced in the industrialized world, torture is openly sanctioned by America, and infringements of people’s civil liberties occur daily. Yet in 2005 only 61% of the British voting public chose to stand up for their rights.

Explaining what civil liberties are and why they’re worth defending, Tom Head shows how you can make a difference.
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Civil Liberties: A Beginner's Guide

Civil Liberties: A Beginner's Guide

by Tom Head
Civil Liberties: A Beginner's Guide

Civil Liberties: A Beginner's Guide

by Tom Head

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Overview

In a country famous for having the most CCTVs in the world, how safe are your rights?

Six types of execution are practiced in the industrialized world, torture is openly sanctioned by America, and infringements of people’s civil liberties occur daily. Yet in 2005 only 61% of the British voting public chose to stand up for their rights.

Explaining what civil liberties are and why they’re worth defending, Tom Head shows how you can make a difference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780741406
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 12/01/2012
Series: Beginner's Guides
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Author and activist Tom Head serves as civil liberties guide for About.com, a division of the New York Times Company.
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