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the state declares that in some cases it may not comply with the standards defined by the european courtf human rights in its case-law regarding the application of the european convention, that is , this derogation does not mean that these rights are abolished, all of them will be valid, implemented by the state, but there will be certain situations when eh... in other cases, let's say this, in peacetime, it was considered a violation that could be appealed to the european court of human rights, but in this situation, the state will have an argument, it has informed about this deviation from obligations, and there is a reason, the reason is this legislation, which is also stated in this document, so no one needs to be very afraid of anything, you have to look at these laws, which are currently day were adopted and they are also ... themselves appearing in this list of documents submitted to the council of europe, and accordingly , these documents should be taken into account if someone is going to challenge their illegal nature, that is, this is what we are talking about, you understand,
the state declares that in some cases it may not comply with the standards defined by the european courtf human rights in its case-law regarding the application of the european convention, that is , this derogation does not mean that these rights are abolished, all of them will be valid, implemented by the state, but there will be certain situations when eh... in other cases, let's say this, in peacetime, it was considered a violation that could be appealed to the european court of human...
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yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his d, my saying that this is not a given that they would take it up. they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights. so they really said that he could, he could really go out to the united states pretty quickly and they say that this
yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his d, my saying that this is not a given that they would take it up. they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights. so they really said that he could, he could really go out to the united states pretty quickly and they say that this
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, help, everything has been considered for years - not a single decision has been made in the european courta single one, but why, answer me, i just want to understand. is it convenient to support these scoundrels and murderers? do you support murderers? in europe they are not called murderers, of course, but what they are called, what else can they be called, well, this is for the freedom of freedom fighters, fighters for a new ukraine, because these events are sad and criminal, i am not afraid of this word, criminal events, i mean odessa, yes odessa. but they took place in the background - or they already took place in the background, when the self-proclaimed authorities came to power directly in lugansk and donetsk, so such a discount is being made to ukraine, and to the ukrainian authorities, that well, they fought for a united ukraine, they fought, but in pairs fought, yes, they fought with what then came 10 years later, yes, that is, we are now, so they close their eyes and like... which are dictated from kiev, on the contrary, on the contrary, as they say, they took it more firmly, as
, help, everything has been considered for years - not a single decision has been made in the european courta single one, but why, answer me, i just want to understand. is it convenient to support these scoundrels and murderers? do you support murderers? in europe they are not called murderers, of course, but what they are called, what else can they be called, well, this is for the freedom of freedom fighters, fighters for a new ukraine, because these events are sad and criminal, i am not...
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alice: no, i think the european court of course would take the case. procedure over rule 39 injunction that has to be taken very quickly. what i have been reminding t u.k. government is, whatever the outcome, if it's negative, he would need to be given e time to make that challenge and that they do not extradite him before he has had that opportunity. but i understand hearing may be held in autumn. he's still got this chance to fight on freedom of expression grounds. and i think they are relatively strong, so we will see how he proceeds. christian: it is interesting, when i talk to the u.k. government i noticed today that jeremy or corbin -- do y get a sense this is a major problem for the u.k. government, given their relations with the white house and obviously trying to hold the extradition treaty they have? is it now becoming a political soreness for the u.k. government? alice: i think it is actually a political sore for the u.s. and the u.k. i think western governments now are under a lot of scrutiny, and this is another one of those cases that has
alice: no, i think the european court of course would take the case. procedure over rule 39 injunction that has to be taken very quickly. what i have been reminding t u.k. government is, whatever the outcome, if it's negative, he would need to be given e time to make that challenge and that they do not extradite him before he has had that opportunity. but i understand hearing may be held in autumn. he's still got this chance to fight on freedom of expression grounds. and i think they are...
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yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his d, my saying that this is not a given that they would take it up. they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights. so they really said that he could, he could really go out to the united states pretty quickly and they say that this was have, and so do a lot of his supports and say they say there's, this was a really great implications for, for freedom of speech. because they is supposed to say they could, but he could ultimately face the death sentence. the u. s. doesn't agree with that, but this is what his family and what the support is. fee could happen in the future . oh, correspondent, big mazda in london. thank you very much bigger and that's have a quick look now at some of the other stores making headlines to the different interior administer that has almost 2 police officers killed in unrest and new caledonia. bad coffins arrives at th
yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his d, my saying that this is not a given that they would take it up. they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights. so they really said that he could, he could really go out to the united states pretty quickly and they say that this was have, and so do a lot of his supports and say they say...
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-- european court of human richts. ., ~ _, ., rights. i think the court would take the case. there is _ rights. no, i think the court would take the case. there is a _ rights. no, i think the court would| take the case. there is a procedure of the rules 39 injection, it has to be taken very quickly and what i have been reminding the uk government is, whatever the outcome, if it is negative, he would need to be given the time to be able to make that challenge and that they don't extradite him before he has had that opportunity. but we still have, i understand the hearing may be held in autumn, he still has the chance to fight on freedom of expression grounds and i think they are relatively strong so we will see how he perceives. relatively strong so we will see how he perceives-— he perceives. interesting you say, when i he perceives. interesting you say, when i talk _ he perceives. interesting you say, when i talk to _ he perceives. interesting you say, when i talk to the _ he perceives. interesting you say, when i talk to the uk _ he pe
-- european court of human richts. ., ~ _, ., rights. i think the court would take the case. there is _ rights. no, i think the court would take the case. there is a _ rights. no, i think the court would| take the case. there is a procedure of the rules 39 injection, it has to be taken very quickly and what i have been reminding the uk government is, whatever the outcome, if it is negative, he would need to be given the time to be able to make that challenge and that they don't extradite him...
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_ be taken to get a set of the european court of - be taken to get a set of the european court line _ european court ofjustice. the dividing line is _ european court ofjustice. dividing line is started with a quotation for policy versus labour saying they would call it either than getting a few flights off rather than not getting any flights off at all. of course there is the prospect where labour to win and call it that after all of the stuff we have talked about around rwanda and stuff in the supreme court and the commons in the last few months, that it never happens. not a single flight goes. that it never happens. not a single fliuht noes. , ., ., , flight goes. this would of reminds me, iwas flight goes. this would of reminds me. i was like _ flight goes. this would of reminds me, i was like talking _ flight goes. this would of reminds me, i was like talking about - me, i was like talking about the arcane parliamentary stuff and we have this period called washup now which is where the political parties decide what bits of legislation that have not been passed yet are going
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yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his the mustang that is a small given that they would take it up, they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights so they really said that he could, he could really go out through the united states pretty quickly and they say that this was have, and so do a lot of his supports and say they say that this was a really great implications for full freedom of speech because they is supposed to say they could, but he could ultimately face the death sentence, the u. s. degree with that, but this is what his family and what the support is. fee it could happen in the future. oh, correspondent, big mazda in london. thank you very much. bigger to taiwan. now with a new president has been sworn in and he began his turn by calling on china to end military and political threats marching to widely known as william took the office in a sermon. he attended by dozen
yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his the mustang that is a small given that they would take it up, they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights so they really said that he could, he could really go out through the united states pretty quickly and they say that this was have, and so do a lot of his supports and say they say that...
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rights be protected in ukraine, if they are violated in ukraine, such a person can apply to the european court of human rights in order to protect them, thanks, ukraine has recently officially announced strasbourg, that in the future , the obligations of the ukrainian government will not apply to its territory, well, in compliance with certain articles. which we are talking about now, and firstly, which article is this, and secondly, how in general is this convention prescribed, for example, the observance of certain articles and obligations in the event of a full-scale war, is it written there? er, here it is very important not to mislead ourselves by claiming that ukraine only informed the council of europe in april of 2024 that it would not be able to... guarantee certain human rights on its territory, we started to deviate from its obligations to respect certain rights for quite some time, back in 2015, when the war in ukraine started, in essence, ukraine announced that in the temporarily occupied territories, it is very important that it is precisely in these territories that it does not
rights be protected in ukraine, if they are violated in ukraine, such a person can apply to the european court of human rights in order to protect them, thanks, ukraine has recently officially announced strasbourg, that in the future , the obligations of the ukrainian government will not apply to its territory, well, in compliance with certain articles. which we are talking about now, and firstly, which article is this, and secondly, how in general is this convention prescribed, for example,...
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is an explanation, there is a suspension of these norms, accordingly, this does not allow the european courtke a decision against the state of ukraine in these cases, this does not mean that in others we will or will not have a decision against states of ukraine during this war, we will have, unfortunately, they are not gathered there yet. in one block, but these decisions will be made, and the problem is that we cannot go through all the instances in ukraine itself to protect our rights, the courts do not accept the lawsuit, referring, by the way, to the law on martial law, so and the decision on martial law, so i think that this is a problem so far not a solution. moreover, i believe that, by and large, if the authorities want to remove the issue with conversations around legitimacy the president, so she should turn to the constitutional court. in our country, the constitutional court of the criminal constitution provides an explanation of the norms of the constitution in terms of extending the powers of the president, in particular. and this would be the instance, it would be the last ins
is an explanation, there is a suspension of these norms, accordingly, this does not allow the european courtke a decision against the state of ukraine in these cases, this does not mean that in others we will or will not have a decision against states of ukraine during this war, we will have, unfortunately, they are not gathered there yet. in one block, but these decisions will be made, and the problem is that we cannot go through all the instances in ukraine itself to protect our rights, the...
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in this scenario assigned his wife, has pledged to appeal to the european court of human rights. we hope that the courts do the right thing today and finding julian's favour. but if they don't, we will take an emergency injunction. we will seek an emergency injunction from the european court of human rights. today is the day we finally secured the release of julia and assign it the quote still allowed the x to do some to go ahead bar please and, and to i need to times of the rule of law in this country. but let's cross live now to activist bill russell, who is one of those waiting for the verdict. cl, thank you so much for joining us and speaking with us today, can you tell us what's happening right now near the high courts? okay, so the daring starts, i did about 1030 this morning. there were rumors that julian assigned somebody to actually be coming in is posted to the colt bucks. i think we would have known by now if that's the case, it seems that's not going to happen. so probably be like video link with. busy most reason uh, but right now there was loud music and challenging
in this scenario assigned his wife, has pledged to appeal to the european court of human rights. we hope that the courts do the right thing today and finding julian's favour. but if they don't, we will take an emergency injunction. we will seek an emergency injunction from the european court of human rights. today is the day we finally secured the release of julia and assign it the quote still allowed the x to do some to go ahead bar please and, and to i need to times of the rule of law in this...
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is an explanation, there is a suspension of these norms, accordingly, this does not allow the european courtghts to make decisions against the state of ukraine in these cases. this does not mean that in others we will, will not have decisions against the state of ukraine during this war, we will have, unfortunately, they are not yet gathered in one bloc, but well... these decisions will be , and the problem is that we cannot go through all the instances in ukraine to protect our rights, the courts cannot they accept the lawsuit, referring, by the way, to the law on martial law, and therefore the decision of the military on martial law, so i , in my opinion, do not solve this problem yet, moreover, i believe that... by and large, if the government wants to remove the issue with conversations surrounding the legitimacy of the president, then it should turn to the constitutional court, in our country the constitutional court of the free constitution provides an explanation of the norms of the constitution in terms of extending the powers of the president, in particular, and this would be the in
is an explanation, there is a suspension of these norms, accordingly, this does not allow the european courtghts to make decisions against the state of ukraine in these cases. this does not mean that in others we will, will not have decisions against the state of ukraine during this war, we will have, unfortunately, they are not yet gathered in one bloc, but well... these decisions will be , and the problem is that we cannot go through all the instances in ukraine to protect our rights, the...
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we will seek an emergency injunction from the european court of human rights. today is the day we finally secured the release of duly amazon. if the quote still allowed speed extradition to go ahead, please and, and to i need to times of the rule of law in this country that's cost live to activist tracy was to who i believe is in london outside the high cold waiting for that decision. when he, thanks for joining us on the program, tracy, could you just give us a feel of what the situation is like outside the hard tools right now? there's a lot of people out here who are absolutely praying that our court system is not a total stooge. of america, and they will actually realize that the assurance has given by the us that they weren't given the death penalty and that they, they won't they, they will grant him free speech. well 1st amendment that trying to bind it from of any foreigners and the americans can have it. so we're hoping that basically all just the system says no we do not accept that assurance. in which case i will be a nava hearing to discuss whether t
we will seek an emergency injunction from the european court of human rights. today is the day we finally secured the release of duly amazon. if the quote still allowed speed extradition to go ahead, please and, and to i need to times of the rule of law in this country that's cost live to activist tracy was to who i believe is in london outside the high cold waiting for that decision. when he, thanks for joining us on the program, tracy, could you just give us a feel of what the situation is...
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a few of the european court suggests you were present in slovakia in different courts and that the european court of human rights, which is an infamous body, that criticizes harpy, all sorts of dispositions by about european guns. so this man is a key personality with victoria, hold on to, to bring all forward off to the european elections. i'm a different position and maybe a majority on the right integral component. so it is, p is very important. and i expect with russia, when they pull that it meets all the special pricing i'd say in the ukraine now, which is becoming more and more evidence for everybody who is, is really in great difficulty. we don't have the money. we don't have the industrial basis of to how to grain of you from if we wanted to. we have people like my goal with separate piece of lead dot drugs. you would send to the $20000.00 through the consent to the on to your brain, which is the crazy thing golf. we have people like a robot. people in europe that can say no, that say no to the sanctions on russia that say number 2 onto ukraine. or like victoria bunks. okay, we can
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they tried to stop the plan in the european court of human rights. of great britain itself recognized the bill as violating un conventions, but this did not prevent parliament from approving the prime minister’s idea. we see a very large gap between the uk government's rhetoric. support for the international order and its actual actions, these measures recklessly damage that order and seriously jeopardize the principles that were formed in the ashes of the second world war, including great britain itself. the prime minister's unconvincing achievements were best demonstrated by local government elections. according to their results, the opposition libarite party takes 43.5% of the mandates, and the conservative one. change the leader so as not to lose in the national elections scheduled for the fall. without waiting for turi's defeat, two conservative deputies immediately went over to the opposition. in addition to losing two mps in two weeks, the prime minister was the victim of some of the biggest swings in the election. public opinion, in any of the
they tried to stop the plan in the european court of human rights. of great britain itself recognized the bill as violating un conventions, but this did not prevent parliament from approving the prime minister’s idea. we see a very large gap between the uk government's rhetoric. support for the international order and its actual actions, these measures recklessly damage that order and seriously jeopardize the principles that were formed in the ashes of the second world war, including great...
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this guy of yours, for such conversations you can go to the department, with my claims to the european courte office with the boys, i was holding a planning meeting. and, of course, there were probably about 20 people who saw you, yes, but not 20, but three guys, a secretary, security at the entrance, and we have cameras everywhere there, go and check, okay, so you, citizen krasnov, are saying, that you are not involved in the murder of dyatlov involved? not involved, but i would express my respect to the randel that brought him down, he saved me a lot of money, that is, after all , you were preparing the murder of dyatlov, boss, why are you distorting, i just said that someone saved me a lot of money, that's it, government officials, i have things to do, i have to go, and there's no point in me rubbing the grater with you here, the pretzel, are we just going to let him go or something, of course not, i suggest keeping an eye on him. suddenly it leads us to a killer, what are you doing there, yes, i’m studying the site on which our the beautiful oksana has found a buyer for her, yes, oops, t
this guy of yours, for such conversations you can go to the department, with my claims to the european courte office with the boys, i was holding a planning meeting. and, of course, there were probably about 20 people who saw you, yes, but not 20, but three guys, a secretary, security at the entrance, and we have cameras everywhere there, go and check, okay, so you, citizen krasnov, are saying, that you are not involved in the murder of dyatlov involved? not involved, but i would express my...
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from 94 to 2000. was slovakia's commissioner to the european court of human rights, was twice a member of the parliament of the slovak republic and was also twice prime minister of the country. in 2012, after winning the elections, fitz formed a one-party government for the first time in the history of slovakia since independence. on the next after the 2016 elections, it became a coalition and lasted for another 2 years. who appeared in the journalist’s investigation, but the court acquitted him. in april 2023, robert fitso again became prime minister of slovakia for the third time. as the leader of the parliamentary opposition, he stated that he wanted to stop arms supplies to ukraine. the politician also emphasized that slovakia will not support ukraine’s application for nato membership, since this is the biggest nonsense. after the elections, fitz confirmed his words, but indicated that he would... provide kiev humanitarian assistance and assistance in post-war reconstruction. he considers anti-russian sanctions to have a negative impact on the residents of slovakia. he himself visi
from 94 to 2000. was slovakia's commissioner to the european court of human rights, was twice a member of the parliament of the slovak republic and was also twice prime minister of the country. in 2012, after winning the elections, fitz formed a one-party government for the first time in the history of slovakia since independence. on the next after the 2016 elections, it became a coalition and lasted for another 2 years. who appeared in the journalist’s investigation, but the court acquitted...
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if we had lost this intervention today, his only jobs, what i've had that would have been the european court of human rights. and that's not the case, so he can appeal once again to is extradition. you have to bear in mind that has already appealed numerous times on the then home. secretary has already ordered that you should be expedited fox news bringing new evidence that basically on the grounds of, of, of 3 speech and on the ground of him, possibly being discriminated against in the us as a foreign citizen. that that should be a hat here in the okay. and then the good side again, whether you should be expedited or not. so you mentioned, do you have for mr. sanchez's father? what else are you hearing from mister? so i'll just forth as well. they are and the jubilant mood. yeah, we have support is from, from around the world. we have journalists, organizations, human rights organizations like amnesty international. we have members of follow them and they're all supporting the julian assigns because they say that to the john lives and his expedition on trial into us would have it sitting ef
if we had lost this intervention today, his only jobs, what i've had that would have been the european court of human rights. and that's not the case, so he can appeal once again to is extradition. you have to bear in mind that has already appealed numerous times on the then home. secretary has already ordered that you should be expedited fox news bringing new evidence that basically on the grounds of, of, of 3 speech and on the ground of him, possibly being discriminated against in the us as a...
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but we don't know uncomfortable, but we don't know if it will yet. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and the european courtely. and so you know, but who governs you know, is it our government or is it the court in strasbourg ? court in strasbourg? >> we were talking to a lawyer, sam falzone, on ministers, this minister that said, hang on, you keep saying, minister sam, this has gone through the houses of parliament. it's gone through the commons, it's gone through the commons, it's gone through the house of lords, it's got royal assent we've done it the proper way. >> it's all there. >> it's all there. but >> it's all there. but civil servants in the home office particularly, are very resistant to many of the policies of the government of the day, and they would rather defer to a court in strasbourg than adhere to what our government has passed. >> did you think, sam, that dave penman, the fda general secretary, he said today that that this , this, this plan, the that this, this, this plan, the rwanda plan actually undermines the integrity and impartiality of the civil service we do not have an impartial c
but we don't know uncomfortable, but we don't know if it will yet. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and the european courtely. and so you know, but who governs you know, is it our government or is it the court in strasbourg ? court in strasbourg? >> we were talking to a lawyer, sam falzone, on ministers, this minister that said, hang on, you keep saying, minister sam, this has gone through the houses of parliament. it's gone through the commons, it's gone through the commons, it's...
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the european court of human rights in strasbourg has ruled that poland's secret surveillance laws violatets convention. in particular, the right to respect for private and family life, confidentiality of correspondence, as well as the right to effective legal remedies protection. previously, a group of polish human rights activists complained to epsic about the polish laws of 2016. email for potential use by government agencies. the pentagon plans to use commercial satellites for military purposes, the defense one portal reports. journalists refer to a message from the head of the commercial department of the us space force. the publication notes that the reason was allegedly elon musk’s decision at the end of the 20th to prohibit the ukrainian military from using starlink to strike russian to the troops. now the pentagon intends to convince a private company to join the civilian space reserve program. under its terms, they will be required to provide the us military with access to the capabilities of their satellites for military use . meeting with little heroes , cosmonaut anastasia len
the european court of human rights in strasbourg has ruled that poland's secret surveillance laws violatets convention. in particular, the right to respect for private and family life, confidentiality of correspondence, as well as the right to effective legal remedies protection. previously, a group of polish human rights activists complained to epsic about the polish laws of 2016. email for potential use by government agencies. the pentagon plans to use commercial satellites for military...
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from 1994 to 2000 he was slovakia's commissioner at the european court of human rights. he was twice a member of the parliament of the slovak republic and was also twice the prime minister of the country. in 2012. in protest against the murder take to the streets thousands of citizens walked out, and robert fitzo resigned. later, the perpetrators of the murder were found, and the alleged customer, businessman marianne kočner, who appeared in the journalist’s investigation, was also arrested, but the court acquitted him. in april 2023, robert fitso again became prime minister of slovakia for the third time. as the leader of the parliamentary opposition, he stated that... he wants to stop the supply of weapons to ukraine. the politician also emphasized that slovakia will not support ukraine’s application for nato membership, since this is the largest nonsense. after the elections, fitz confirmed his words, but indicated that he would provide humanitarian assistance to kiev in post-war reconstruction. he considers anti-russian sanctions to have a negative impact on the resi
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earlier this year, the european court ruled in favour of swiss women who claimed their government hadits climate change obligations. >> the court holds that under article eight, states have a duty to adopt and to effectively apply and practice regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. malcolm: so could the british authorities be compelled to build defences like these not far from hemsby? the environment agency insists it is trying to find a sustainable solution after spending more than 250 million dollars on flood prevention in the region since 2010. >> it doesn't make sense to think about holding the norfolk coast where it is for the next few hundred years, but i think then the government has to get involved in actually dealing with erosion and actually helping people to live on an eroding coast. malcolm: the hemsby activists fear that ultimately, the government is prepared to sacrifice the local tourist industry with its trailer parks and traditional british seaside attractions. >> hemsby as a tourist a
earlier this year, the european court ruled in favour of swiss women who claimed their government hadits climate change obligations. >> the court holds that under article eight, states have a duty to adopt and to effectively apply and practice regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. malcolm: so could the british authorities be compelled to build defences like these not far from hemsby? the environment...
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. >> as this prove that we never got sovereignty with brexit and that the european court of human rightstill rules the roost . rights still rules the roost. next up, a group of 40 mps is calling for crime data to be recorded showing the nationalities of offenders. now a similar move in denmark proved that immigrants were two and a half times more likely to commit violent crimes, with some nationalities being nine times more likely to offend . the civil more likely to offend. the civil service are set against this move, but should we press ahead with it? that's all coming up in your next hour. of the show. hope you had a great sun soaked weekend. we've got an action packed week ahead. the politics is full kilter starting with today. what about this plan ? today. what about this plan? this controversial plan to pubush this controversial plan to publish the nationalities of offenders in the uk? they did it in denmark. they recorded that data since 2011, and the results have been simply astonishing. provable facts that certain nafions provable facts that certain nations are much more likely t
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from 1994 to 2000 he was slovakia's commissioner at the european court of human rights.was twice a member of the parliament of the slovak republic and was also twice the prime minister of the country. in 2012 after winning the elections. fitz for the first time in the history of slovakia, since the acquisition independence, formed a one-party government. at the next elections in 2016, it became a coalition and existed for another 2 years until 2018, when jan kuciak and his fiancee were killed. the reporter was investigating tax fraud between an italian criminal group and the slovak political establishment. in token of. thousands of citizens took to the streets to protest against the murder, and robert fitso resigned. later, the perpetrators of the murder were found. the alleged customer, businessman marianne kočner, who appeared in the journalist's investigations, but the court acquitted him. in april 2023, robert fica again became prime minister of slovakia for the third time. as the leader of the parliamentary opposition, he stated that he wanted to stop the supply of
from 1994 to 2000 he was slovakia's commissioner at the european court of human rights.was twice a member of the parliament of the slovak republic and was also twice the prime minister of the country. in 2012 after winning the elections. fitz for the first time in the history of slovakia, since the acquisition independence, formed a one-party government. at the next elections in 2016, it became a coalition and existed for another 2 years until 2018, when jan kuciak and his fiancee were killed....
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whether the case should be heard in a belgian court, or whether it is within the competence of the european court of justice. i have everything by this time, see you at 19:00. in 24 hours it is possible. after all, a lot, in 7 days and even more. in our project, you will learn about key dates and events in the country and the world that happened during the week, in just 20 minutes. there will be time for entertainment, exciting projects that will surprise and lift your spirits. a series of films of the pearls of belarusian cinema. and of course, online travel through our amazing country in search of a new place on the map. all this and more. in the weekly project ether 24:7 watch on our tv channel every friday evening. the religious policy of the third reich in the occupied territory of belarus, when, in defiance of the soviet authorities, the nazis allowed priests to open churches. the position of hitler, who said that it is best if it is not some kind of general religious organization, even autocephalous, it will be a sect in each individual village. july 23, 1943, during the punitive operation
whether the case should be heard in a belgian court, or whether it is within the competence of the european court of justice. i have everything by this time, see you at 19:00. in 24 hours it is possible. after all, a lot, in 7 days and even more. in our project, you will learn about key dates and events in the country and the world that happened during the week, in just 20 minutes. there will be time for entertainment, exciting projects that will surprise and lift your spirits. a series of...
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why it would infringe on their sovereignty and the european court of justice has stopped them from signinge it would infringe on european union sovereignty. there you go. >> you can tell all your mates that story down the pub will quiz you on how much of that you paid attention to. what do i tell you? all the stuff. rerun. it is very interesting stuff. this world is going mad, isn't it? i tell you that all the time. the liberal democrats there, they have been accused of deselecting a candidate based on his religion. yes, many of you guessed that religion rights is of course christian, this is apparently a breach of equality law. they're going to complain to the echr about this. you used to the echr about this. you used to be an adviser for the lib dems. i once had the audacity a couple of weeks ago to call you an adviser to labour, and i'm very quickly corrected myself. what do you make to this? >> well, i don't know the ins and outs of this particular case, michelle and i would suspect that, as with a lot of these things, there may be more behind the scenes that we don't know about . i me
why it would infringe on their sovereignty and the european court of justice has stopped them from signinge it would infringe on european union sovereignty. there you go. >> you can tell all your mates that story down the pub will quiz you on how much of that you paid attention to. what do i tell you? all the stuff. rerun. it is very interesting stuff. this world is going mad, isn't it? i tell you that all the time. the liberal democrats there, they have been accused of deselecting a...
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a financial hub and home to accomplish shel companies along with the european court of justice in the grand duchy. every one in 15 residence is a millionaire. in the shadows of the fancy stores and office buildings lies the home of stefan and fit in pretty good. alexandra met the 2 hun gary and man on the street and is determined to help them step on incidents live under a bridge together with their dogs, chilly and pity. they've been here for 7 years now. temperatures are expected to drop to minus 7 tonight, but that doesn't seem to bother them much. because i have a lamp with the power back on oh, yeah, yeah. on the for reading at night, you know, leaves and they say luck. semper treats homeless residence. well, given to you guys, when you get the health insurance card visa it gives one type of card. i can use it to go to the dentist and i can probably him and 2 other doctors tune that are no problem under the end. you don't pay for anything. costello's feelings tells us how he lost his teeth from years of drug abuse and that he was given these dentures free of charge here. yeah. so
a financial hub and home to accomplish shel companies along with the european court of justice in the grand duchy. every one in 15 residence is a millionaire. in the shadows of the fancy stores and office buildings lies the home of stefan and fit in pretty good. alexandra met the 2 hun gary and man on the street and is determined to help them step on incidents live under a bridge together with their dogs, chilly and pity. they've been here for 7 years now. temperatures are expected to drop to...
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they don't, we will take an emergency injunction, we will seek an emergency injunction from the european courtan assange's wife speaking outside the high court. our diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley, gave me more background to the case. it has been a long and twisted legal drama. began in 2010, whenjulian assange first released the secret material. now, the us says the classified material was obtained by hacking and therefore in 2019, they, under donald trump, they sought his extradition for espionage. now, what his supporters who are outside court say, is this is a case about free speech, that he was bringing to the public attention abuses that the us troops were involved in in iraq and afghanistan. now, in 2010, you may remember that's when sweden issued an arrest warrant forjulian assange over allegations of sexual assault and he resisted extradition there. he went to the high court, he went to the supreme court and then he fled to the ecuadorian embassy, spent seven years there. by 2019, he had overstayed his welcome and he was put in belmarsh jail and he has been fighting extradit
they don't, we will take an emergency injunction, we will seek an emergency injunction from the european courtan assange's wife speaking outside the high court. our diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley, gave me more background to the case. it has been a long and twisted legal drama. began in 2010, whenjulian assange first released the secret material. now, the us says the classified material was obtained by hacking and therefore in 2019, they, under donald trump, they sought his...
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about freedom of speech, there is a three-step test that is used in practice, for example, the european court of human rights, he talks about three components, whether there is a legitimate goal, and here they will say, yes, it is... war is a security consideration, are these limitations of the protection of this goal achieved and the last, extremely important and component of this text, are these limitations necessary in a democratic society, and here quite often this is proportionality, which is how the state can pull a blanket over itself, but no more than necessary, even in war conditions, it just fails, here it is very important to realize at... how much in principle we are now already the situation, if you will, of selective law, and how society perceives it, because by and large we talked about it even before the war, that of course the state can adopt some measures, very often those that do not correspond to the current legislation, the constitution, against people who are not us like, obviously, and it's a very dangerous thing, and i always remind you as a law enforcement officer tha
about freedom of speech, there is a three-step test that is used in practice, for example, the european court of human rights, he talks about three components, whether there is a legitimate goal, and here they will say, yes, it is... war is a security consideration, are these limitations of the protection of this goal achieved and the last, extremely important and component of this text, are these limitations necessary in a democratic society, and here quite often this is proportionality, which...
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this case will likely, unless the british courts ultimately find for julian and up in the european court of human rights. and it will shape the future of the scope of journalism, of the future of, of the limits or, or freedoms of journalist working in, in europe. so of course, i think that's the transfer, all of shots is full, fully aware of the implications this case has for uh, european countries for european sovereignty for european freedom of the pressing ultimately for europeans. right. to know it's continuing and he's been behind boss, ready for, for 5 years. how, how can you, how can you keep up his strength and how can you keep up to a strength? well, there's an undeniable, of in search of support. and in a political case, that means everything, julian's ability to withstand the incredible extreme hardship that he's having to withstand is he's able to astonish because of the support and the support the scrolling and the attention that grows and the outrage at this case. so of course, uh without it would be i don't know where, where he would be right now, but he would, he would no
this case will likely, unless the british courts ultimately find for julian and up in the european court of human rights. and it will shape the future of the scope of journalism, of the future of, of the limits or, or freedoms of journalist working in, in europe. so of course, i think that's the transfer, all of shots is full, fully aware of the implications this case has for uh, european countries for european sovereignty for european freedom of the pressing ultimately for europeans. right. to...
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and the other residents wanted challenge the law on all levels, right up to the european court speak because they believe their chances of being heard are good. this is a, it's a violation of discrimination rates. the church usually have to target certain groups because their address was here, not because they had done anything wrong or seem to be true. they had the name that they there have been several demonstrations in solidarity with me on the park and residents, but so far, no nationwide outcry against the eviction. quite the opposite poll showed that the majority of danes support the government's tough emigration policy. and some can, you almost have added and i know well, just look at suite of where people with different ethnic backgrounds are causing problems such as gang crime hoping you want the model of in the community. i think something has to be done as soon as you're going to say that the, the hold on. so, so certainly for them, i think it's good when young adult students and pensioners and people of different ethnic backgrounds come together in the neighborhood like t
and the other residents wanted challenge the law on all levels, right up to the european court speak because they believe their chances of being heard are good. this is a, it's a violation of discrimination rates. the church usually have to target certain groups because their address was here, not because they had done anything wrong or seem to be true. they had the name that they there have been several demonstrations in solidarity with me on the park and residents, but so far, no nationwide...
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about freedom of speech, there is a three-step test, which is used in practice, for example, the european court of human rights, it talks about three components, whether there is a legitimate goal, and here they will say yes, it is war, it is security considerations, whether these restrictions are necessary in a democratic society, and here quite often this proportionality, which is how the state can pull a blanket over itself, but no more than necessary, even in conditions of war, it just fails. here it is very important to realize how fundamentally we are now. if you will, selective law, and how society perceives it, because by and large, we talked about this even before the war, that of course the state there can adopt some measures, very often those that do not correspond to the current legislation of the constitution, against people we do not like, obviously, and this is a very dangerous thing, and i always as a human rights activist i remind you that even those people who support this, saying now he... and we have to use any methods, they think that they are using these methods against th
about freedom of speech, there is a three-step test, which is used in practice, for example, the european court of human rights, it talks about three components, whether there is a legitimate goal, and here they will say yes, it is war, it is security considerations, whether these restrictions are necessary in a democratic society, and here quite often this proportionality, which is how the state can pull a blanket over itself, but no more than necessary, even in conditions of war, it just...
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right up to the european court speak because they believe their chances of being heard are good. this is a, it's a violation of discrimination, right? because usually you talk to a certain group, somebody because their address was here, not because they have done any single or signatures. they had the name that they've never been several demonstrations in solidarity with me on the parking residents, but so far, no nationwide outcry against the eviction. quite the opposite poll showed that the majority of danes support the government's top immigration policy and some can young with the veteran and really well just look at suite of where people with different ethnic backgrounds are causing problems such as gang crime, hoping you want the model of and the can say, i think something has to be done as soon as you want to say that the that the hold on. so so, so i think for them, i think it's good when young adult students and pensioners and people of different ethnic backgrounds come together in the neighborhood like those moves. if you're but then you have to control it. you're not j
right up to the european court speak because they believe their chances of being heard are good. this is a, it's a violation of discrimination, right? because usually you talk to a certain group, somebody because their address was here, not because they have done any single or signatures. they had the name that they've never been several demonstrations in solidarity with me on the parking residents, but so far, no nationwide outcry against the eviction. quite the opposite poll showed that the...
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can have corporate rights, a judge, no, he cannot, and corporate rights are, according to the european courtt is the property of the first protocol to it, it seems so, so why can’t it be legal and peaceful possession of property? yes, well, for example, you have an apartment in zaporizhzhia, yes, you can rent it out as a judge, yes. can you make a profit? yes, i can from my property, well despite such gaps in knowledge of the laws, the commission unanimously recommended appointing yulia bulanova to the position of judge of the shevchenkiv district court of kyiv. now the recommendation must be considered by the supreme council of justice. we hope that she will have more inspiration and time to research and weigh all the pros and cons of appointing candidates to honorary judicial positions. and for today i have everything, it was the court control and i am tatiana shustrova. if you know the facts of corruption in the judicial system, or you want to report an unscrupulous judge who issues wrong decisions, write to me on facebook or to the email address you see on the screen. it's all good, we'l
can have corporate rights, a judge, no, he cannot, and corporate rights are, according to the european courtt is the property of the first protocol to it, it seems so, so why can’t it be legal and peaceful possession of property? yes, well, for example, you have an apartment in zaporizhzhia, yes, you can rent it out as a judge, yes. can you make a profit? yes, i can from my property, well despite such gaps in knowledge of the laws, the commission unanimously recommended appointing yulia...
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we will take an emergency and johnson from the european court of human rights. thank you. straight to london while we joined that correspondence beckett to mass. welcome bigots, julie of a song she has been fighting this expedition to the us for g is weiss today is cold hearing so significance. * today's re, the last day of his legal battle here in the u. k, is if he loses out today. so there is no more all the court in the u. k. that you could abuse it. as many appears as you said, it's been a long legal battle, but here in the u. k. all the avenues will have been exhausted if this court the high codes rules against julian assault, and that's why the assigned and all these other support is for them. a lot as, as is at stake today, and it's bit nervously a way to this, this quote hearing and what the judges will decide in the end. and you've just stepped out of the court room to speak to us. how's the hearing going so far? yeah, its really uh a control so outside. yeah. as you can see and also here julia to sondra support is all yeah, there's music. there was sp
we will take an emergency and johnson from the european court of human rights. thank you. straight to london while we joined that correspondence beckett to mass. welcome bigots, julie of a song she has been fighting this expedition to the us for g is weiss today is cold hearing so significance. * today's re, the last day of his legal battle here in the u. k, is if he loses out today. so there is no more all the court in the u. k. that you could abuse it. as many appears as you said, it's been a...
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after the blackmail failed, the connection stopped, and thanks to the intervention of the european court now has, well, at least some... this is a ghostly chance to find out about his fate and maybe even achieve justice, because the ukrainian punishers for years of abuse donbass is accustomed to remaining unpunished for any crimes. well, however, as part of denazification, many of them have already suffered retribution. today, for example, information has appeared about the liquidation of militants from among the elite of the ukrainian special forces. who are we talking about? evgeniy nipot will tell you. two immediately went to their forefathers. the color of the defenders , nezalezhnaya, from the eighth regiment of special operations forces, liquidated in the kharkov direction, this formation, notes the military correspondent of vgtrk evgeniy poddubny, is one of... the more trained ones at the disposal of the kiev regime, on their wolf chevrons. in recent days , a couple of sworn brothers have been missing, for example denis bey. some analysts suggest that special forces north of khark
after the blackmail failed, the connection stopped, and thanks to the intervention of the european court now has, well, at least some... this is a ghostly chance to find out about his fate and maybe even achieve justice, because the ukrainian punishers for years of abuse donbass is accustomed to remaining unpunished for any crimes. well, however, as part of denazification, many of them have already suffered retribution. today, for example, information has appeared about the liquidation of...
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doing right now is basically an emergency law which is being discussed also by the way at the european courtg called a intake, which basically means you have to look at asylum seekers also from another perspective. if someone is using them as a weapon, then you have to find ways in which they are secured, they're guaranteed and russia stops it. and of course russia has stopped its action, it has not been pushing over any asylum seekers for a few months. to be clear, they start to do the things you claim they are doing again, you will simply push these people back over the border, will you? we have four conditions, then there is prerogative of the border guards to deal with the issue. that law is right now with the government, and in parliament and we will see what comes out of it. again, in terms of values which you say are so important to your position, how do you justify finland's long—running treatment of your own indigenous sami minority people? the united nations again, human rights groups of different descriptions all talk about discrimination and racism practised against the sami peop
doing right now is basically an emergency law which is being discussed also by the way at the european courtg called a intake, which basically means you have to look at asylum seekers also from another perspective. if someone is using them as a weapon, then you have to find ways in which they are secured, they're guaranteed and russia stops it. and of course russia has stopped its action, it has not been pushing over any asylum seekers for a few months. to be clear, they start to do the things...
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then potentially to the supreme court in lundy, who knows, it could even possibly end up in the european courtong way to go, may be that the courts will exabyte it —— expedited, but this is an important point. -- expedited, but this is an important point.— -- expedited, but this is an imortant oint. . ., . ~ important point. thanks for taking us to the implications _ important point. thanks for taking us to the implications are, - important point. thanks for taking us to the implications are, thank l us to the implications are, thank you. the governor of the kharkiv region in north—eastern ukraine has said russian forces are continuing to advance in several directions, after they launched a cross—border attack on friday. residents have been fleeing the town of vovchansk, which russian forces are battling to capture. kharkiv is the second biggest city in ukraine. the government has been sending reinforcements to try to prevent russia's forces getting within artillery range of kharkiv — thought to be around 30 kilometres. i spoke to security analyst maria avdeeva, who's been to see refugees arri
then potentially to the supreme court in lundy, who knows, it could even possibly end up in the european courtong way to go, may be that the courts will exabyte it —— expedited, but this is an important point. -- expedited, but this is an important point.— -- expedited, but this is an imortant oint. . ., . ~ important point. thanks for taking us to the implications _ important point. thanks for taking us to the implications are, - important point. thanks for taking us to the implications...
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the only other option was so if today it was a negative response, he could only appeal to the european court of human rights. so he's continuing to peeling uh, within the u. k. so it doesn't really change the fact that his persecution continues on good news, of course, for the family that he's not in the united states. let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th what she said, or we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not quiet. the united states should read the situation and drop this case now. now is the moment to do it. just abandon the shameful attack on journalists on the press on the public that has been going on for 14 years, of course, student as long as he's not an american citizen. and you know, he's australia and he also holds ecuadorian citizenship in networks. and so it is determined to secure his extradition to the us just took us through the logic of the s. yes, of course will because it's their secret died too late in the songs expose, not even he expose that it was his website which leads because it's whistle blowers w
the only other option was so if today it was a negative response, he could only appeal to the european court of human rights. so he's continuing to peeling uh, within the u. k. so it doesn't really change the fact that his persecution continues on good news, of course, for the family that he's not in the united states. let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th what she said, or we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not quiet. the...
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the only other option was so if today it was a negative response, he could only appeal to the european court of human rights. so he's continuing appealing within the u. k. so it doesn't really change the heck by his persecution continues on. good news, of course, for the family that he's not in the united states. let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th what she said. so we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not quiet, but united states should read the situation and drop this case now. now is the moment to do it. just abandon the shameful attack on journalists on the press on the public that has been going on for 14 years. yes, absolutely. in the united states have indicted him on 18 charges mainly on espionage . and he places a 175 years in prison there. as long as his wife stellar, she's become well known face for her, you know, impassioned speeches and fight for astrology is release. and she's been very critical of the us who were really hounded. a julian, a songs that i've had numerous, he is like you said, but it's close to th
the only other option was so if today it was a negative response, he could only appeal to the european court of human rights. so he's continuing appealing within the u. k. so it doesn't really change the heck by his persecution continues on. good news, of course, for the family that he's not in the united states. let's hear more from his wife outside. the 4th what she said. so we spent a long time hearing the united states putting lipstick on a pig. but the judges did not quiet, but united...