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- initialism European Court of Human Rights
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So clearly the law under the ECHR is the same as the US rule.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exonerated” Former Death Row Inmate Reconvicted 2010
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The story of George Blake, one of the most successful Soviet spies in Britain, and his human rights, as trampled on by the Attorney Genera, according to the ECHR, is not precisely a theme for this blog.
What's in a name? Helen 2006
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It must be remembered that the ECHR was a product of WWII, and designed to protect individuals from the state.
Welcome ‘Times’ Readers « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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So clearly the law under the ECHR is the same as the US rule.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exonerated” Former Death Row Inmate Reconvicted 2010
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My view is that the ECHR is a fundamental right and that is something we should not depart from.
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The ECHR is a convention of the Council of Europe and the ECHR is an institution of the Council.
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Although becoming a member of the ECHR is a prerequisite for EU membership, it's not limited to EU members.
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The ECHR is a branch of the Council of Europe, a body largely dealing with human rights.
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The ECHR is a branch of the Council of Europe, a body largely dealing with human rights.
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The ECHR is a branch of the Council of Europe, a body largely dealing with human rights.
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