TY - JOUR AU - McCall-Smith, Kasey L. AB - 394  Book Reviews accountability. Undoubtedly, there is more to be done to promote and protect human rights and the special procedures hold a unique position in the campaign for the universalisation of basic rights. This means that more must be done to strengthen them, though not to the point that they are the cause of division and derision. Isaac Kfir Visiting Professor, Maxwell School & College of Law Senior Researcher, Institute for National Security & Counterterrorism, Syracuse University doi:10.1093/hrlr/ngu004 Advance Access Publication Date: 15 May 2014 Roger Masterman and Ian Leigh (eds), The United Kingdom’s Statutory Bill of Rights: Constitutional and Comparative Perspectives (Oxford University Press for the British Academy, Oxford, 2013, xi1 364 pp, £75.00), ISBN 978 0 19 726537 6 (hb) As indicated in the introduction, The United Kingdom’s Statutory Bill of Rights: Constitutional and Comparative Perspectives ‘make[s] a significant contribution to assessing the lasting impact of the United Kingdom’s human rights project, and towards shaping the nature of the debates yet to come’ (p. 22). This collection of essays com- piled by Roger Masterman and Ian Leigh demonstrates the enigma that is the UK Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). It examines the HRA’s relationship with TI - Roger Masterman and Ian Leigh (eds), The United Kingdoms Statutory Bill of Rights: Constitutional and Comparative Perspectives JF - Human Rights Law Review DO - 10.1093/hrlr/ngu005 DA - 2014-06-24 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/roger-masterman-and-ian-leigh-eds-the-united-kingdoms-statutory-bill-3nK0UaEEQf SP - 394 EP - 399 VL - 14 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -