Human Rights ( Paper 3)

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Right to Life: Abortion
Margin of appretiation
1 of 114
Right to Life: Human Being
Vo v France
2 of 114
Right to Life: no reference to abortion
X v UK
3 of 114
Right to Life: End of Life
Death penalty is allowed
4 of 114
Right to Life: Euthanasia, suicide & Life support
Margin of appretaiation
5 of 114
Right to Life: Authority
Lambert v France
6 of 114
Right to Life: environmental risks
O v Turkey
7 of 114
Right to Life: Violence by others
Osman v UK
8 of 114
Right to Life: suicide by prisoners
Keenan v UK
9 of 114
Right to Life: Medical malpractice
.
10 of 114
Right to Life: Deportation
protection from being deported to a country where you will be at risk
11 of 114
Right to Life: investigating loss of life
.
12 of 114
Right to Life: scrutiny and next of kin
Jordan v UK
13 of 114
Right to Life: Justifications
2.2
14 of 114
Right to Life: Defence
2.2(a)
15 of 114
Right to Life: Trainign and Guidlines for police
McCan
16 of 114
Right to Life: Porportionality
Da Silva
17 of 114
Right to Life: lawful arrest and protection from escaping
2.2(b)`
18 of 114
Right to Life: neccessary force
Nochova v Bulgaria
19 of 114
Right to Life: quelling a riot
2.2(c)
20 of 114
Right to Life: lethal force
Stewart v UK
21 of 114
UK: Right to Life: foetus isnt human until first breath
CP v First Tier Tribunal
22 of 114
UK: Right to Life: abortion legal until 24 weeks
Abortion Act
23 of 114
UK: Right to Life: decriminalised suicide
Suicide act
24 of 114
UK: Right to Life: assisted suicide is an offence
Pretty v DPP
25 of 114
UK: Right to Life: withdrawing from treatment
Mrs B v NHS
26 of 114
UK: Right to Life: Life support
Airdale NHS
27 of 114
UK: Right to Life: environmental risks
Environmaental agency
28 of 114
UK: Right to Life: Portection from others
Hill v CCSY
29 of 114
UK: Right to Life: Police's Liability
Robinson
30 of 114
UK: Right to Life: suicide by prisoners
Amin
31 of 114
UK: Right to Life: Medical malpractice learning process
Savage
32 of 114
UK: Right to Life: guidance to coroners
Taiton v Preston
33 of 114
UK: Right to Life: ECHR self defence
Armani
34 of 114
UK: Right to Life: reasonable force during arrests
S3 of criminal law act
35 of 114
UK: Right to Life: Quelling a riot
Riot compensation act
36 of 114
Right to Liberty: eryone has a right
5.1
37 of 114
Right to Liberty: factors; type, duration, manner, effects
HM v Switzerland
38 of 114
Right to Liberty: imprsonment of convicted
5.1(a)
39 of 114
Right to Liberty: canr be arbitory
Stafford
40 of 114
Right to Liberty: failure to follow court order
5.1(b)
41 of 114
Right to Liberty: arresting suspects
5.1(c)
42 of 114
Right to Liberty: must be told you are being arrested and why
5.2
43 of 114
Right to Liberty: after arrest
5.3
44 of 114
UK: Right to Liberty: life sentcen
criminal juatice act
45 of 114
UK: Right to Liberty: reasonable suspicion to arrest
Pace
46 of 114
UK: Right to Liberty: arrest must include
submission,. clear arrest, why & Costonia test: sus[picion and reasonable proof
47 of 114
Right to Privacy: everyones right
8.1
48 of 114
Right to Privacy: corporate vale
soloman
49 of 114
Right to Privacy: evryone includes businesses
Vinci construction v France
50 of 114
Right to Privacy:respect means without state interference
Sheffield v UK
51 of 114
Right to Privacy: privarte life
includes sex life, gender, data, reputation etc
52 of 114
Right to Privacy: work life
N v germany
53 of 114
Right to Privacy:Family life
Enjoy family life
54 of 114
Right to Privacy: childrens rights overide parents rights
Gaskin v UK
55 of 114
Right to Privacy: effectable aspects
Invlude: children being removed, access to children and relationships
56 of 114
Right to Privacy: home
Cant be stopped from entering or enjoying yur home without reaosn
57 of 114
Right to Privacy:Correspondance
Uninterupted and unsencored communication
58 of 114
Right to Privacy: Police may to protect public
Klass v Germany
59 of 114
Right to Privacy: Stretches to work
B v Romania
60 of 114
Right to Privacy: Justifications
Allowed if it is law, Proportionate or one of following 1. national securtiy 2. public safety 3. prevention of crime 4. protection of health, morals or rights
61 of 114
UK Right to Privacy:
wainwright
62 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: t
tort of nuisance or private info
63 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: confirmation of this
Vidal Hall
64 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: wasnt in public interest dEMONTRATION
Naomi Campbell
65 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: trt of defiamation
defiamation act
66 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: storing data
data protection act
67 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: photos in street
Murray v Big Pictures
68 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: 12 months storage
Investigatory powers
69 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: judges can oly approve serious crimes
Tele2 v Watson
70 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: disproportionality
Woof v Met Police
71 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: committing crimes dont remove all your rights
AB v secretary of state
72 of 114
UK Right to Privacy: government respect for homes
Mcdonald
73 of 114
Freedom of Expression: state not oblidged to provide info
10.1
74 of 114
Freedom of Expression: holding opinions
states should indoctrinate
75 of 114
Freedom of Expression: right to offend
Handyside v Uk
76 of 114
Freedom of Expression: state can interfer when racist
Garaundy v France
77 of 114
Freedom of Expression: Freedin if preps
Goodwin v UK
78 of 114
Freedom of Expression: Balancing conflicting interests
Axel v germany
79 of 114
Freedom of Expression: Axe; v germany factors
1. debeate interest 2. subject amtter of report 3. prior conducr of concerned 4. methof of otainig info 5. content, form and consequence 6. severity of sanction
80 of 114
Freedom of Expression: recieve info
Tv , media, papers, peers,
81 of 114
Freedom of Expression: Justifications
1. prescribed by law 2. legitimate aim 3. democratic society : observer v UK
82 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: public access
freedom of info act
83 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: conflict
Data protection act
84 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: settling
Axel v Germany
85 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: restrictions.
.
86 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: reputation
tort of defimation
87 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: secracy
sata protection act
88 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: admin of jusrtice
contempt of courts act
89 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: corruption
absence of publications act
90 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: religion
public order act ammended the racial hatred act
91 of 114
UK Freedom of Expression: Public peace
Offences against the persons act
92 of 114
Freedom of Association: everyone has it
11.1
93 of 114
Freedom of Association: peaceful protest
Cisse v France
94 of 114
Freedom of Association: none violent can still be considered unpreacful
G v Germany
95 of 114
Freedom of Association: Public land
Appleby v Uk
96 of 114
Freedom of Association: Not all people
McFeeley v UK
97 of 114
Freedom of Association: cant be stopped just because the goverment doesnt like it
Redfearn v UK
98 of 114
Freedom of Association: only restricions are
1. if law 2. democracy 3. legitimate aims
99 of 114
Freedom of Association: legitimate aims include
national securtiy: laporte v france , Prevention of crime: Cisse v France, Protecting health & morals : Lamela v France , protection of rights
100 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: must give notice
S11
101 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: Written notice of when , how logn etc
S11(1)
102 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: 6 days prior
S11(3)
103 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: if not complies with ca be found guilty of a crime
Public order act
104 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: Control
S12: public disorder, if organiuser doesnt comply with conditions can be found guilty
105 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: same for assemblies asprocessions
S14
106 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: no public acess, causesdistruption
S14(A)
107 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: if you ignore police instructions to move you can be found guilty
S14(B)
108 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: if police believe youre on your way to join they can ask you to stop
S14(C)
109 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: intimidation used to deter
S68
110 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: if you ignore police to stop you can be found guilty
S69
111 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: Proportionality
Laporte
112 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: justification factors considered
purpose, achievment of purpose, least restrictive measures and legitimate concern
113 of 114
UK Freedom of Association: Breach of peace
same as for Article 5
114 of 114

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