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The UK Before the European Court of Human Rights


ISBN13: 9781854314550
ISBN: 1854314556
Published: August 1996
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The UK has been cited frequently before the Commission and the European Court of Human Rights for alleged infringements of the European Convention and its related protocols.;This book brings together a wide range of cases involving the UK which are considered article by article. These include recent decisions on the UK violations of the right to life under Article 2, in connection with the SAS killing of IRA suspects in Gibraltar and the right to respect family life for transsexuals under Article 8.;The material selected indicates the nature and extent of the rights protected under the Convention and the powers and limits of the jurisdiction of the Convention organs.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Introduction - the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Article 1 - securing the rights and freedoms
Article 2 - the right to life
Article 3 - freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment
Article 4 - freedom from slavery and servitude
Article 5 - the right to liberty and protection against unlawful detention
Article 6 - fairness in judicial proceedings
Article 7 - protection against retrospective laws
Article 8 - privacy and family life
Article 9 - freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Article 10 - freedom of expression and the protection of democracy
Article 11 - peaceful assembly and public order
Article 12 - marriage
Article 13 - effective remedies
Article 14 - the enjoyment of protected rights from discrimination
Article 15 - permitted exceptions and restrictions on exceptions - permitted exceptions and restrictions on exceptions - Articles 15, 16, 17 and 18
the First Protocol
remedies and reforms - Article 28 Friendly Settlements and Just Satisfaction under Article 50.