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it's the largest ever climate, the case to be heard by the european court of human rights from your vantage point . how significant is it's, it's, it is very significant. it's the 1st case before the european court of human rights on climate change. and it is the 1st one sofa only that's targets. 32 different countries that are members of the counselor here, that's up the court. so it raises a whole number of the interesting and broad leading questions and also because it's against so many countries. if the court rules for the plaintiffs, we could have a pretty significant impact on the world as a whole. and as you mentioned that this raises some pretty interesting legal points going forward. what are some of those? do you consider to be the more interesting legal arguments being made in this case? for sure that the most, the most challenging one legally is that the, the, the, the people, the, the, the children who brought the come over there which are on the, brought the conflict or are, are making claims against $32.00 different countries for their separate actions that having an impact o
it's the largest ever climate, the case to be heard by the european court of human rights from your vantage point . how significant is it's, it's, it is very significant. it's the 1st case before the european court of human rights on climate change. and it is the 1st one sofa only that's targets. 32 different countries that are members of the counselor here, that's up the court. so it raises a whole number of the interesting and broad leading questions and also because it's against so many...
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historic victory to young activists in a case involving climate change in europe at the european court of human rights. there are 2 more climate cases that are now pending. um the fact that there are these 2 other cases pending at the european court of human rights and the fact that there was this victory in montana. do you think that we're going to see more of these types of lawsuits being brought going forward? it certainly shows that climate change is alter rating people's lives directing or in directly into formal climate anxieties or so in, in the form of expects that the future opportunities as well. i think this is what they're clearly showing, but we've seen these integrations as well. on the other patient side, we seem to go shows up against local authorities know, responsible actors such as may years. they failed to protect people against heavy stools against law. and finally seeing these mitigations, i think it's an attempt in an environment where a lot of the policy stuff we're working on. i'm not necessarily mandatory, not necessary policies. the federal government, central governments ca
historic victory to young activists in a case involving climate change in europe at the european court of human rights. there are 2 more climate cases that are now pending. um the fact that there are these 2 other cases pending at the european court of human rights and the fact that there was this victory in montana. do you think that we're going to see more of these types of lawsuits being brought going forward? it certainly shows that climate change is alter rating people's lives directing or...
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megabytes, but calling it a case of david against goliath, 6 young people from portugal, assuming the european union and several nations at the european court of human rights, accusing them of inaction on climate process. the case opens today and could set a precedent for decades to come to to the 2017 buyers group, the country burning homes and raising entire communities. more than 100 people were killed in the blazes. which side to say were made worse by human, made climate change, which seems like those were what motivated succeeds in portugal to sue 32 nations for violating their human rights when i realized right. so being violated because of climate change. i thought this is going to fall. there was my the groups lawyers intend to argue that the climate crisis threatens that are clients rights to life privacy and to be free from age discrimination. they say the you, norway, switzerland, the united kingdom, russia, and turkey, or violating those rights through their in action on the climate crisis. they were hoping pressure from judges at the european court of human rights will compel countries to set higher emissions targets and cut the production an
megabytes, but calling it a case of david against goliath, 6 young people from portugal, assuming the european union and several nations at the european court of human rights, accusing them of inaction on climate process. the case opens today and could set a precedent for decades to come to to the 2017 buyers group, the country burning homes and raising entire communities. more than 100 people were killed in the blazes. which side to say were made worse by human, made climate change, which...
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it's all right now, 6 young people from the portugal us doing all of the countries of the european union and several of us at the european court of human rights and accusing more than fuzzy countries of action on the climate crisis. and so violating some of the fundamental rights step in similar cases around the world on a bridge loan on national level. but this is the 1st involving numerous countries at the same time after this and their supporters are in strasburg. whether hearing open today go to the 2017 buyers group, the country burning homes and raising entire communities. more than 100 people were killed in the blazes, which side to say were made worse by human made climate change, which seems like those were what motivated succeeds in portugal to sue 32 nations for violating their human rights when i realized right. so being violated because of climate change, i thought this is going to fine. there was my the groups lawyers intend to argue that the climate crisis threatens that are clients rights to life privacy and to be free from age discrimination. they say the norway, switzerland, the united kingdom, russia, and turkey, or
it's all right now, 6 young people from the portugal us doing all of the countries of the european union and several of us at the european court of human rights and accusing more than fuzzy countries of action on the climate crisis. and so violating some of the fundamental rights step in similar cases around the world on a bridge loan on national level. but this is the 1st involving numerous countries at the same time after this and their supporters are in strasburg. whether hearing open today...
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i'm assuming started to europe in countries and several others at the european court of human rights. they accuse them of failing to do enough to protect them from time to check posts on the program. a file kills more than a 100 people many inches over a 100 others. at a wedding party in a rock. i wouldn't say fireworks stopped at the in front and on the battlefield in ukraine. drones that'd be coming. the weapon of choice and a business opportunity that'd be of stop companies and opening to provide the new and versatile military hardware. the guy both as welcome to the program, 6 young people from portugal, ball taking all of the countries as of the european union and several others to quote the activists age from 11 to 20. 4 filed a case with a european court of human rights, but it seems the countries of in action on global warming. and that's why they think some of the fundamental rights activists and supporters aren't stroudsburg with the hearing open today. 6 young people and the lawyers against 32 countries, they say simply all of doing enough to stop the global warming. these
i'm assuming started to europe in countries and several others at the european court of human rights. they accuse them of failing to do enough to protect them from time to check posts on the program. a file kills more than a 100 people many inches over a 100 others. at a wedding party in a rock. i wouldn't say fireworks stopped at the in front and on the battlefield in ukraine. drones that'd be coming. the weapon of choice and a business opportunity that'd be of stop companies and opening to...
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or dozens of lawyers in the court room as the european court of human rights starts to hear the legal arguments in the 4 days where the a landmark case brought by these young people age between 11 and 24 and supported by the non profit group. the global legal action network. now these young people are coming to court with arguments outside what they say is a risk to their health. promoting prompted by climate change because they say wildfires in portugal they argue are directly caused by climate change. they're talking about risks to their health, for example, they've brought arguments. if i were to be retreat illnesses about disruption to their sleep. and they say that this is impacting on their right to life, which has been trained in the european convention on human rights. but they're also bringing in arguments about discrimination because they say, as children and young people, very generation is particularly affected by the impacts of climate change. or after this hearing judges, i think you're being court of human rights will deliberate. we don't have an exact time late on when
or dozens of lawyers in the court room as the european court of human rights starts to hear the legal arguments in the 4 days where the a landmark case brought by these young people age between 11 and 24 and supported by the non profit group. the global legal action network. now these young people are coming to court with arguments outside what they say is a risk to their health. promoting prompted by climate change because they say wildfires in portugal they argue are directly caused by...
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and indeed , in terms of the and indeed, in terms of the european court of human rights, how it functionscases do pass that filter, get into it in the first place, and very few do, it operates a legal doctrine, what's called a margin of appreciation. so when deciding where the balance has been, state and private, individual because that's what stokes most of the controversy calls it, gives significant weight to what the states position is as regards to where that balance should fall. >> and just just, just, just just a final point before i go , just a final point before i go, richard. even the former secretary of state for defence, ben wallace , he said that ben wallace, he said that actually the echr held back the military forces from carrying out essential special forces operations overseas . he's we operations overseas. he's we can't do what the states does . can't do what the states does. and that surely is the point . i and that surely is the point. i mean, things like the united states , australia, new zealand, states, australia, new zealand, japan, they're not in the echr. why shou
and indeed , in terms of the and indeed, in terms of the european court of human rights, how it functionscases do pass that filter, get into it in the first place, and very few do, it operates a legal doctrine, what's called a margin of appreciation. so when deciding where the balance has been, state and private, individual because that's what stokes most of the controversy calls it, gives significant weight to what the states position is as regards to where that balance should fall. >>...
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and indeed , in terms of the and indeed, in terms of the european court of human rights, how it functionscases do pass that filter, get into it in the first place, and very few do, it operates a legal doctrine, what's called a margin of appreciation. so when deciding where the balance has been, state and private, individual because that's what stokes most of the controversy calls it, gives significant weight to what the states position is as regards to where that balance should fall. >> and just just, just, just just a final point before i go , just a final point before i go, richard. even the former secretary of state for defence, ben wallace , he said that ben wallace, he said that actually the echr held back the military forces from carrying out essential special forces operations overseas . he's we operations overseas. he's we can't do what the states does . can't do what the states does. and that surely is the point . i and that surely is the point. i mean, things like the united states , australia, new zealand, states, australia, new zealand, japan, they're not in the echr. why shou
and indeed , in terms of the and indeed, in terms of the european court of human rights, how it functionscases do pass that filter, get into it in the first place, and very few do, it operates a legal doctrine, what's called a margin of appreciation. so when deciding where the balance has been, state and private, individual because that's what stokes most of the controversy calls it, gives significant weight to what the states position is as regards to where that balance should fall. >>...
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court on bribery charges. a group of young people is taking 32 european countries to court to force them to do more to tackle climate change. youngsters from portugal took their case to the european court of human rights following deadly wildfires in 2017. they say their human rights are already being violated due to the impact of climate change. if they are successful, the court could order countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and comply with stricter targets. >> blazes in portugal years ago that killed 66 people could bolster a case aimed at forcing nations to speed up action to reduce emissions. six young people aged 11 to 24 are suing 32 european governments at the european court of human rights. among them, sophia olivera. >> if you want to take action, show that you are capable to change the planet, you have to act and respect and listen to our voices. >> the legal teams say the current climate policies of those nations will not reduce emissions as much as required to retain their clients' quality of life. >> we are talking about heat extremes which will impact their ability to exercise, live outdoors. they will be confined indoors for significant periods of time within their lifetime. w
court on bribery charges. a group of young people is taking 32 european countries to court to force them to do more to tackle climate change. youngsters from portugal took their case to the european court of human rights following deadly wildfires in 2017. they say their human rights are already being violated due to the impact of climate change. if they are successful, the court could order countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and comply with stricter targets. >> blazes in...
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countries of the european union and several others to court these activists, these plaintiffs, or between the ages of a loving. in 24. they filed a case with the european court of human rights and their accusing the countries of inaction on global warming. and thus they say violating their fundamental rights. the activision, their supporters are in strossberg, where the hearing opened today, 6 young people and the lawyers against 32 countries, they say simply on doing enough to stop global warming. these activists have come to strasbourg to all the use of the climate policies of oil. the e u. member states, as well as britain, switzerland, norway tacky, and russia a so inadequate the violating that human rights. today's case is the 5 the young. this is about the price that they are paying for the failure of states to tackle the claimant's emergency. it says about the home that they will suffer during their life times unless these step up to their responsibilities. a group range and aid from $11.00 to $24.00. remove to bring that case by the huge wildfires and then they to poach, go back in 2017 mold. in a 100 people died with scientists and climate change have made the flie
countries of the european union and several others to court these activists, these plaintiffs, or between the ages of a loving. in 24. they filed a case with the european court of human rights and their accusing the countries of inaction on global warming. and thus they say violating their fundamental rights. the activision, their supporters are in strossberg, where the hearing opened today, 6 young people and the lawyers against 32 countries, they say simply on doing enough to stop global...
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and at the european court of human rights, the case of europe, children accusing the grownups of not doing enough to stop climate change. and a storm named alia, sweeping across greece, flooding rose, cutting power, and damaging homes. it's the 2nd major storm this month. the i'm bring, gone to our view is watching on cbs in the united states and to all the people around the world. welcome the us soldier, a private travis king who dashed into north korea from south korea back in july, is now on his way home. north korea expelled key after 2 months of detention for illegally intruding on his territory. he was transferred to the united states personnel a neighboring china and is expected back at a texas military facility sometime early on thursday. or here's what we heard from the us state department about how travis key was brought back into us custody. we appreciate the professionalism of our diplomats, who worked with their counterparts of the department of defense and coordinated with the governments of sweden and the people's republic of china. and we think sweden and the people's
and at the european court of human rights, the case of europe, children accusing the grownups of not doing enough to stop climate change. and a storm named alia, sweeping across greece, flooding rose, cutting power, and damaging homes. it's the 2nd major storm this month. the i'm bring, gone to our view is watching on cbs in the united states and to all the people around the world. welcome the us soldier, a private travis king who dashed into north korea from south korea back in july, is now on...
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and at the european court of human rights, the case of europe's children accusing the grownups of not doing enough to stop climate change. the brink off is good to have you. with this on this wednesday, the us soldier private travis king, who dashed in to north korea from south korea back in july, is now on his way home to the us north korea expelled king after 2 months of detention for illegally intruding on its territory. he was transferred to united states personnel. the neighboring china is expected back at a texas military facility by early thursday. here's what we heard from the us state department about how travis keen was brought back into us custody. we appreciate the professionalism of our diplomats, who worked with their counterparts to the department of defense and coordinated with the governments of sweden and the people's republic of china. and we think sweden and the people's republic of china for their assistance and facilitating that transfer. he is now on his way to the united states and we expect him drive in the coming hours. all right, let's go to washington the,
and at the european court of human rights, the case of europe's children accusing the grownups of not doing enough to stop climate change. the brink off is good to have you. with this on this wednesday, the us soldier private travis king, who dashed in to north korea from south korea back in july, is now on his way home to the us north korea expelled king after 2 months of detention for illegally intruding on its territory. he was transferred to united states personnel. the neighboring china is...
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portugal of taking all of the countries of european union and several others to quote back to this age from 11 to 20. 4 of filed a case with the european court of human rights. they choose the country itself in action on global warming. and that's violating some of the fundamental rights activists center support design strasberg with a hearing open today. 6 young people and the lawyers against 32 countries, they say simply on doing enough to stop global warming. these activists have come to strasbourg to all the use of the climate policies of oil, the e u. member states, as well as britain, switzerland, norway tacky, and russia, a so inadequate the violating that human rights. today's case is about the young. it's just about the price that they are paying for the failure of states to tackle the claimant's emergency. this is about the home that they will suffer during their life times unless states step up to their responsibilities. a group who range in age from 11 to 24 were moved to bring that case by the huge wildfires. and then they took portugal back in 2017. more than a 100 people died with scientists and climate change had made defies was. now the act
portugal of taking all of the countries of european union and several others to quote back to this age from 11 to 20. 4 of filed a case with the european court of human rights. they choose the country itself in action on global warming. and that's violating some of the fundamental rights activists center support design strasberg with a hearing open today. 6 young people and the lawyers against 32 countries, they say simply on doing enough to stop global warming. these activists have come to...
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of the un international court of justice will be cited by the governments of other states and in other decisions. other judicial institutions and the european court of human rightsand in international arbitrations, and a compensation mechanism, let's hope it will work as early as next year, it will justify its decisions by the decision of the un international court, that is, it is all interconnected, and this is really not a symbolic meaning, even if the russian federation refuses to comply with it now, we will receive many decisions of international courts, and the new democratic government in russia the federation will be forced to implement these decisions if they want to return to the civilized world, it's a long game, that 's for sure, but the outcome must be positive and justice will be restored. well, but even at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the international court obliged russia to stop hostilities. do you think this court has any coercive leverage? well, look, the fact that we have an order on temporary measures obliging the russian federation to stop the act of aggression is already actively used in negotiations, it actively helps ukraine
of the un international court of justice will be cited by the governments of other states and in other decisions. other judicial institutions and the european court of human rightsand in international arbitrations, and a compensation mechanism, let's hope it will work as early as next year, it will justify its decisions by the decision of the un international court, that is, it is all interconnected, and this is really not a symbolic meaning, even if the russian federation refuses to comply...
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by decision. of the european court of human rights, russia must compensate for war crimes by more thanillion euros. this was reported by pavlo pushkar, an employee of the secretary of the council of europe. at a forum in the polish city of ryaszów, speakers discussed the payment of reparations and compensations from the terrorist country. our correspondent listened to the discussion, kateryna oliynyk, she is already in direct contact with us, directly from poland. katya, i congratulate you, tell me. what conclusions did the participants come to? greetings iryna, greetings to all viewers of the tv channel, indeed, bringing russia to justice for war crimes became the main topic of a new discussion that took place within the framework of the forum, ukraine all for the sake of the world for the sake of ukraine. actually, the crimes committed by russia were discussed, and the main thing that was reported was that about 18 applications have already been filed against russia in the european court of justice a person also, the speakers, both ukrainians and poles, discussed the mechanisms of ho
by decision. of the european court of human rights, russia must compensate for war crimes by more thanillion euros. this was reported by pavlo pushkar, an employee of the secretary of the council of europe. at a forum in the polish city of ryaszów, speakers discussed the payment of reparations and compensations from the terrorist country. our correspondent listened to the discussion, kateryna oliynyk, she is already in direct contact with us, directly from poland. katya, i congratulate you,...
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let's turn to a fascinating story at the european court of human rights. a case brought by six young people from portugal who accuse governments of not doing enough to stop climate change. the six — who are aged between 11 and 2a — say global warming threatens their physical and mental well—being. live now to our correspondent alison roberts who's in lisbon. is it the first legal action like this? ., , ., , ., this? there have been a couple of cases ut this? there have been a couple of cases put to _ this? there have been a couple of cases put to the _ this? there have been a couple of cases put to the court _ this? there have been a couple of cases put to the court but - this? there have been a couple of cases put to the court but no - cases put to the court but no decision has been made on this and it may well be that the court decides to issue a decision all at the same time. so this is an extremely significant case. the legal team helping these young people believe that a favourable decision for the youngsters would have the effect of abiding treaty. s
let's turn to a fascinating story at the european court of human rights. a case brought by six young people from portugal who accuse governments of not doing enough to stop climate change. the six — who are aged between 11 and 2a — say global warming threatens their physical and mental well—being. live now to our correspondent alison roberts who's in lisbon. is it the first legal action like this? ., , ., , ., this? there have been a couple of cases ut this? there have been a couple of...
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so the european court of human rights among them. sophia olivera. if you want to take action and show you that you are capable to change the planet and for the generation that is good. you have to act any respect and listen to our legal team, say the current climate policies of those nations will not reduce emissions as much as required to retain the client's quality of life. we're talking about he's extremes, which would impact their ability to exercise, develop doors, that'd be confined indoors for significant periods of time within their lifetime. so we're talking about concrete time we're talking about emissions from across your impact you or if the 6 can prove those impacts violate the human rights. the implications could be very costly for the governments involved. the hearing today could be an opportunity to deliver a legally binding decision that would require governments to act because they have fails to act despite having the resources to adopt more in vicious climate policies . the quotes grand chamber is hearing several similar cases thi
so the european court of human rights among them. sophia olivera. if you want to take action and show you that you are capable to change the planet and for the generation that is good. you have to act any respect and listen to our legal team, say the current climate policies of those nations will not reduce emissions as much as required to retain the client's quality of life. we're talking about he's extremes, which would impact their ability to exercise, develop doors, that'd be confined...
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i'm assuming started to europe in countries and several others at the european court of human rights. they accuse them of failing to do enough to protect them from time check. pulse on the program, a fire kills more than a 100 people many inches over a 100 others at a wedding ponti any rock. i wouldn't say fireworks stopped at the in front of.
i'm assuming started to europe in countries and several others at the european court of human rights. they accuse them of failing to do enough to protect them from time check. pulse on the program, a fire kills more than a 100 people many inches over a 100 others at a wedding ponti any rock. i wouldn't say fireworks stopped at the in front of.
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violating a human device in that hot spots because of the detention and characteristic off the hot spot in the, in the human conditions inside the hosp, but by the european court of human rights. and since a few days now we have uh $7.00 to $8000.00 people inside the hot spot without food which was out for sale and was out of possibilities to use any bathroom. so over the night on people, in a very strong demonstration demanded that the hot spot gets opened and it's now the 1st time since 2011 that the hot spot is actually open. and the people which are concrete in dump it was uh, going to the city and i'm basically going to the restaurants, dining for food and water was to me that i'm from see want, speaking other louder. this is date of the nearby from bell in his reminder about top story this uh, or maybe as a read presence has more than 11000 people now known to have died in floods in the city of den launch pods. the coastal city was swept away up to, to venture rank cause to damage to vast. unofficial is on the italian island does not produce out of painting for your opinion. union assistance to process a record number of micros phone and 7000 people have landed on the i
violating a human device in that hot spots because of the detention and characteristic off the hot spot in the, in the human conditions inside the hosp, but by the european court of human rights. and since a few days now we have uh $7.00 to $8000.00 people inside the hot spot without food which was out for sale and was out of possibilities to use any bathroom. so over the night on people, in a very strong demonstration demanded that the hot spot gets opened and it's now the 1st time since 2011...
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more from almada, just south of lisbon, to get together and to take this case to the european court of human rightsghts to family and private life and protection from torture and also from discrimination in this case on the basis of age, are being violated by states for failing to act to slow and indeed mitigate climate change. so the case was formally submitted in 2020. three years on, the children, as they were, and the young people are now a little bit older, as you say. still quite young, though. and finally, they are going to get their day in court. so let's look ahead into the future — if this case succeeds, these youngsters win their argument. what impact could a possible court decision in their favour have? well, these young people are being helped by global legal action network, which is a uk—based nonprofit organisation, which is providing the legal backing. so they have put together what they believe is a very solid case and they think that and the organisation believes that if the court rules in the young people's favour, that this will have the effect of a binding treaty on the states
more from almada, just south of lisbon, to get together and to take this case to the european court of human rightsghts to family and private life and protection from torture and also from discrimination in this case on the basis of age, are being violated by states for failing to act to slow and indeed mitigate climate change. so the case was formally submitted in 2020. three years on, the children, as they were, and the young people are now a little bit older, as you say. still quite young,...
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violated taking a human vice in that hot spots because of the detention and characteristic of the hot spot in the, in human conditions inside the house, but by the european court of human rights. and since a few days now, we have a $7.00 to $8000.00 people inside the hot spot without food, which without fortune and without possibilities to use any bathrooms. so over the night on people, in a very strong demonstration demanded that the hot spot gets opened and it's now the 1st time since 2011...
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violated taking a human vice in that hot spots because of the, the tension and characteristic of the hotspot and the in human conditions inside the hot split by the european court of human rights. and since a few days now, we have a $7.00 to $8000.00 people inside the hotspot without food, which without fortune and without possibilities to use any bathrooms. so over the night on people, in a very strong demonstration demanded that the hot spot gets opened and it's now the 1st time since 2011 that the hot spot is actually open. and the people who are concrete in dump it was uh, going to the city and i'm basically going to the restaurants, dining for food and water. that was to me, i bought them from see what, speaking a little earlier nice of the west african country have gone the heights a vista fighting to reduce the cost of an essential rights, a female. it's on the 3 pads gone that has some of the most expensive women's hygiene products in africa. the cost is causing period poverty with goes missing out on school. during menstruation, dw use isaac collab, see reports. there should be a girl sitting on this sites in class, but she's not at school today because she's got happ
violated taking a human vice in that hot spots because of the, the tension and characteristic of the hotspot and the in human conditions inside the hot split by the european court of human rights. and since a few days now, we have a $7.00 to $8000.00 people inside the hotspot without food, which without fortune and without possibilities to use any bathrooms. so over the night on people, in a very strong demonstration demanded that the hot spot gets opened and it's now the 1st time since 2011...
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of september. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pearson, bev turner. >> so human rights lunacy. former defence secretary ben wallace accuses the european court human rights of court of human rights of protecting terror lists and no sneaky changes. >> that's the warning from campaigner as to the prime minister who is considering changing the triple lock pension arrangement. mean heat warnings. >> a new study is telling us to cut down on our sausages in order to protect the planet . order to protect the planet. >> prime ministers questions today at midday. >> prime ministers questions today at midday . we'll bring you today at midday. we'll bring you all you need to know before we head into the house of commons for this week's clash . for this week's clash. so you're giving up sausages .7 so you're giving up sausages? >> save the planet because i'm not. >> no, i'm not. >> i had a very nice sausage sandwich on sunday morning. i enjoyed it. and i think another one this weekend. weekend treat excellent. >> now talking of sausage sandwiches, should you have a relationship the office relationship in the office because boss of bp did just because th
of september. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pearson, bev turner. >> so human rights lunacy. former defence secretary ben wallace accuses the european court human rights of court of human rights of protecting terror lists and no sneaky changes. >> that's the warning from campaigner as to the prime minister who is considering changing the triple lock pension arrangement. mean heat warnings. >> a new study is telling us to cut down on our sausages in order to...
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now the activists are hoping the european court of human rights and false governments to drastically accelerate the efforts to combat global warming. the when has warned, current targets put the world on cost with catastrophic climate breakdown goose beds. what i expect from government all the time while i'm at the shop for something that is real, is a, this is a main problem because it's so infringing on our human right. it's mostly like 2 months. i declare a full that can happen. they'll need to persuade the quotes the judges of the case with lawyers from the defending governments, arguing the 6 young active as having proved a direct link between the homes. they say they've suffered and that climate policies at the asian gains rising tiny swimming. so jen, you fi is bad, has back to more record breaking metals. jang one has said goals. i solution 100 feet about to fly in a new record time of 65. point 86 seconds to is also part of time is goals metal winning mixed full by 100 meter, medley relay squat that proved to victory in record time, germany's new twins signed causal welcomes
now the activists are hoping the european court of human rights and false governments to drastically accelerate the efforts to combat global warming. the when has warned, current targets put the world on cost with catastrophic climate breakdown goose beds. what i expect from government all the time while i'm at the shop for something that is real, is a, this is a main problem because it's so infringing on our human right. it's mostly like 2 months. i declare a full that can happen. they'll need...
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tax wedding hold more than a 100 more wages and a group of young people is taking $32.00 european countries to the european court of human rights. they accuse nations of failing to deep to do enough to protect them from climate change. the gulf is welcome to the program. north korea has expelled a us soldier who sprinted across the border into the country. from the south, travis king was transferred to us custody and china, and a said to be heading home a being held in north korea since july. back then joe young said that king defected off to suffering mal treatment and the racial discrimination in the us army is fights upon his return to the us is onset, enough to having been declared able or absent without leave by the us military. it's a correspondent in washington, janelle and milan has more on what the us administration said about travis king's release. well, we know that this release happened overnight. we've been told that travis king is in good health and in good spirits. and early are national security advisor, jake sullivan, release the statement, a thinking of a swedish and chinese governments for their role and help
tax wedding hold more than a 100 more wages and a group of young people is taking $32.00 european countries to the european court of human rights. they accuse nations of failing to deep to do enough to protect them from climate change. the gulf is welcome to the program. north korea has expelled a us soldier who sprinted across the border into the country. from the south, travis king was transferred to us custody and china, and a said to be heading home a being held in north korea since july....
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of those activists told dw is russian service, that they had delivered their case the european court of human rights, after it was rejected by russia supreme court. the kremlin has, in the past labeled a number of environmental n g o's, as for an agents or undesirable organizations, forcing them to close down their rush or branches up. there are activists or still continuing the fights. environmental activist, ego just lucian thinks. and what are simple from our as a war in sensor, some 600 kilometers from moscow. he's wife sonya carefully notes, both it's color and it's smile. other activists carry out sport test on the samples . it shows x is this level of chlorine ion and organic matter. the basis of waste water from a nearby paper factory. just a few kilometers from the historical center of venza. not far away, easily beach and locals. see here. we have to jo, impact which is do we do this every year? cuz why so you have a bar to monitor the composition of the war so much whether it is suitable for drinking or not. so the people who drink kids because they even, it's a fish from it to when they
of those activists told dw is russian service, that they had delivered their case the european court of human rights, after it was rejected by russia supreme court. the kremlin has, in the past labeled a number of environmental n g o's, as for an agents or undesirable organizations, forcing them to close down their rush or branches up. there are activists or still continuing the fights. environmental activist, ego just lucian thinks. and what are simple from our as a war in sensor, some 600...
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and at the european court of human rights, the case of europeans children accusing adults of not doingnough to stop climate change. and a storm sweeping across greece, the second major storm this month. i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs in the united states and to all of your around the world, welcome. private travis king who dashed into north korea from south korea back in july is now on his way home. north korea expelled king after two months of detention for illegally intruding in its territory. he is expected back at a texas military facility sometime early on thursday. here's what we heard from the u.s. state department about how travis king was brought back into u.s. custody. >> we appreciate the professionalism of our diplomats who work with their counterparts at the department of defense incarnated with the governments of sweden and the people's republic of china and we think sweden and the people's republic of china for their assistance in facilitating the transfer. he is now on his way back to the united states and we expect him to arrive in the coming hours. >>
and at the european court of human rights, the case of europeans children accusing adults of not doingnough to stop climate change. and a storm sweeping across greece, the second major storm this month. i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs in the united states and to all of your around the world, welcome. private travis king who dashed into north korea from south korea back in july is now on his way home. north korea expelled king after two months of detention for illegally intruding...
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the european court of human rights has begun hearing a landmark case brought by a group of young people doing enough to stop global warming. they want the court to force more than 30 governments across europe to take stronger measures to cut emissions. the young people say global warming threatens their physical and mental well—being, citing the heatwaves and wildfires affecting portugal in recent years. indonesia has banned goods transactions on social media platforms in a new regulation that aims to rein in direct sales by major tech firms — it says are harming millions of small businesses. government officials in recent weeks called for social media and e—commerce to be decoupled, targeting platforms they say engage in monopolistic practices that threaten offline sellers. the chinese—owned app tiktok has been blamed in particular. plenty of business news then. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, i'm @ marc ashdown. goodbye for now. a lot has changed since he started his apprenticeship in 1963.- his apprenticeship in 1963. harold macmillan was _
the european court of human rights has begun hearing a landmark case brought by a group of young people doing enough to stop global warming. they want the court to force more than 30 governments across europe to take stronger measures to cut emissions. the young people say global warming threatens their physical and mental well—being, citing the heatwaves and wildfires affecting portugal in recent years. indonesia has banned goods transactions on social media platforms in a new regulation...
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the european court of human rights has begun hearing a landmark case brought by a group of young peoplerope of not doing enough to stop global warming. they want the court to force more than 30 countries to take stronger measures to cut emissions. the young people say global warming threatens their physical and mental well—being — citing the heatwaves and wildfires affecting portugal in recent years. just a quick time to bring you some news on the market. everything looking pretty good here. we have seen oil going up now, hitting $94 a barrel there. but a pretty good day on the markets. that is all for your business news. we have plenty more of those headlines online on our business section. you can tweet me or anyone on the team. thank you very much for watching. a lot has changed since this man started his apprenticeship in 1963. the beatles had onlyjust released their debut album. the beatles had only 'ust released their debut album._ their debut album. getting the li . hts their debut album. getting the lights back _ their debut album. getting the lights back on, _ their debut album
the european court of human rights has begun hearing a landmark case brought by a group of young peoplerope of not doing enough to stop global warming. they want the court to force more than 30 countries to take stronger measures to cut emissions. the young people say global warming threatens their physical and mental well—being — citing the heatwaves and wildfires affecting portugal in recent years. just a quick time to bring you some news on the market. everything looking pretty good...
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such a bad russian, and my car would be taken away, i would file a complaint with the european court of human rightshe basis of european law . would be the basis in general civilizations and what lithuania would do in this case, or in general all the countries of europe and poland and finland . that's all outside the box , but as much as i was afraid, lithuania is more severe in the sense of confiscating cars. how to get out of this legal conflict . good evening. well, there is always a conflict. when sanctions are imposed on citizens of a certain country , it naturally comes into conflict with some human rights. main page does it correspond to the restriction of human rights in these criteria, as you mentioned, and you can file in the same strasbourg , you can even better file in the luxembourg court there, and there is a special court, by the way, it solves questions on its own, sometimes you can even win there so, in fact, here , if someone really files for lithuania or any other state of the european union , this is perfectly normal, but that is the principle of the rule of law, so that the cour
such a bad russian, and my car would be taken away, i would file a complaint with the european court of human rightshe basis of european law . would be the basis in general civilizations and what lithuania would do in this case, or in general all the countries of europe and poland and finland . that's all outside the box , but as much as i was afraid, lithuania is more severe in the sense of confiscating cars. how to get out of this legal conflict . good evening. well, there is always a...
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group of young people is taking 32 european countries to quote, to force them to do more, to tackle climate change downstairs or from portugal, and took the case of european court of human rights following. thirdly was filed in 2017. they say that human rights are already being violated due to the impacts of climate change. if the successful, the cold could all the countries to reduce that greenhouse gas emissions and comply with strict to targets remarks as more raging while flaws in our regular feature of southern europe, summer season blazes in portugal, 6 years ago that killed 66 people could now bolster a legal case aimed at forcing nations to speed off action to reduce emissions. 6 young people, aged 11 to 24732 european governments, in strasburg, from the european colt of human rights, among them to feel only better if you want to take action and show you that you are capable to change the planet and for the generator and that is good, you have to have any respect in relation to our legal team, say the current climate policies of those nations will not reduce emissions as much as required to retain that client's quality of life. we're talking about he's extremes, which
group of young people is taking 32 european countries to quote, to force them to do more, to tackle climate change downstairs or from portugal, and took the case of european court of human rights following. thirdly was filed in 2017. they say that human rights are already being violated due to the impacts of climate change. if the successful, the cold could all the countries to reduce that greenhouse gas emissions and comply with strict to targets remarks as more raging while flaws in our...
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to be violating human rights in that hot spots because of the detention and characteristic of the hot spot in the, in the human condition. so the site, the hot split by the european court of human rights. and since a few days now, we have a $7.00 to $8000.00 people inside the hot spot without food, which without forcing it and without possibilities to use any boxes. and so over the night on people, in a very strong demonstration demanded that the hot spot gets opened. and it's now the 1st time since 2011 that the hot spot is actually open. and the people who are concrete in dump it was going to the city and i'm basically going to the restaurants, dining for food and water. and so what if that according to the fitness that you do have almost as many people arriving in the last couple of days as there are people who normally live on the line. and that just must make it compatible for everyone. so for migrants and for people on the island, as as i mentioned, the situation in the hospital, it is simply in maine. it is this talk to a detention center since 2011. and it's all these tired in the last couple of months, at least since the court ruling of the you can quite a few
to be violating human rights in that hot spots because of the detention and characteristic of the hot spot in the, in the human condition. so the site, the hot split by the european court of human rights. and since a few days now, we have a $7.00 to $8000.00 people inside the hot spot without food, which without forcing it and without possibilities to use any boxes. and so over the night on people, in a very strong demonstration demanded that the hot spot gets opened. and it's now the 1st time...
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rights and freedoms, the constitution of ukraine also allows this, and the convention on the protection of human rights, the fundamental principles of freedom, which are governed by the european court of human rights and international facts about civil and political rights also allow the possibility of legitimate temporary restrictions on human rights under the legal regime of a state of military emergency therefore, to say that the right of a person who obtains a second , third or fifth education will be limited. if such a legislative initiative receives support my colleagues, i think there are problems with the constitutionality of such an initiative with compliance and international standards , so what will not happen, but first of all, you need to understand that we are talking about people who, let's say, before the war, were like that and it was generally certain. 30 years ago, i started to get my second education there in a completely different field. by the way, after my initiative, i received very interesting facts by e-mail to my official deputy address about the fact that we have a significant number of clear military personnel who graduated from non-military personnel.
rights and freedoms, the constitution of ukraine also allows this, and the convention on the protection of human rights, the fundamental principles of freedom, which are governed by the european court of human rights and international facts about civil and political rights also allow the possibility of legitimate temporary restrictions on human rights under the legal regime of a state of military emergency therefore, to say that the right of a person who obtains a second , third or fifth...
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of restrictions, in fact the european union is constantly reviewing sanctions , reviewing the sanctions lists and russian oligarchs. they are constantly trying to file lawsuits , file lawsuits with the european court of human rightsawsuits to the courts there in london , for example, regarding the removal of sanctions from them, because the sanctions of the european union are constantly renewed. that is, every year they are revised and revised or all the reasons for the imposition of these sanctions, have they not changed in the situation with isolated cases of their russian oligarchs in them, they succeeded, but this is not a global trend, because the relationship of the oligarchs with the putin regime remains, they received funds thanks to the putin regime , they continue on to influence him, they continue to have these funds in europe and they, for example, everything is equal, they still do not succeed , for example, there is a situation with schritler, who is also a russian oligarch who is connected to roman abramovich, who submitted ozu to him sanctions were refused, and in general, if we are talking about the eu, more than 1,000 individuals and more than 200 legal entities are still under arrest and they w
of restrictions, in fact the european union is constantly reviewing sanctions , reviewing the sanctions lists and russian oligarchs. they are constantly trying to file lawsuits , file lawsuits with the european court of human rightsawsuits to the courts there in london , for example, regarding the removal of sanctions from them, because the sanctions of the european union are constantly renewed. that is, every year they are revised and revised or all the reasons for the imposition of these...
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it's not leaving the european court of human rights . european court of human rights. what we need to do and this would need international agreement , would need international agreement, is to would need international agreement , is to ensure that agreement, is to ensure that people can claim asylum outside this country. at the moment they can only claim asylum on british soil. that is what draws the people into the boats to cross over from calais. so that's what you should have raised in america , because that is the america, because that is the problem that needs to be dealt with. it needs to be dealt with internationally. and as for talking about, oh, they can always go to the first safe country they come to , well, that country they come to, well, that would be ludicrous. i mean, if we've got so many people on the move, you can't do that. turkey's got 4 million refugees in it at the moment. 70% of asylum. >> you think, nigel, that if we had your way , that would stop had your way, that would stop people coming over the channel in small boats? >> i don't think you'd
it's not leaving the european court of human rights . european court of human rights. what we need to do and this would need international agreement , would need international agreement, is to would need international agreement , is to ensure that agreement, is to ensure that people can claim asylum outside this country. at the moment they can only claim asylum on british soil. that is what draws the people into the boats to cross over from calais. so that's what you should have raised in...
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it's not leaving the european court of human rights . european court of human rights. what we need to do and this would need international agreement , would need international agreement, is to would need international agreement , is to ensure that agreement, is to ensure that people can claim asylum outside this country. at the moment they can only claim asylum on british soil. that is what draws the people into the boats to cross over from calais. so that's what you should have raised in america , because that is the america, because that is the problem that needs to be dealt with. it needs to be dealt with internationally. and as for talking about, oh, they can always go to the first safe country they come to , well, that country they come to, well, that would be ludicrous. i mean, if we've got so many people on the move, you can't do that. turkey's got 4 million refugees in it at the moment. 70% of asylum. >> you think, nigel, that if we had your way , that would stop had your way, that would stop people coming over the channel in small boats? >> i don't think you'd
it's not leaving the european court of human rights . european court of human rights. what we need to do and this would need international agreement , would need international agreement, is to would need international agreement , is to ensure that agreement, is to ensure that people can claim asylum outside this country. at the moment they can only claim asylum on british soil. that is what draws the people into the boats to cross over from calais. so that's what you should have raised in...
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armenia appealed to the european court of human rights with a demand to take measures against azerbaijan, because of its military operation in nagorno-karabakh, in particular, called on yerevan to oblige the official baku to stop shelling all civilian objects of settlements and the population. as a reminder, the day before, the ministry of defense of azerbaijan announced the start of an anti-terrorist operation in nagorno-karabakh , the goal of which was to restore constitutional order in an unspecified region in the ministry of foreign affairs armenia said that in this way, baku is carrying out ethnic cleansing of armenians during the clashes near the government building in yerevan. at least 34 people, 16 of them are policemen, where some of the victims were given help instead of others, they had to be hospitalized , they told about it in the ministry of health of the country. pashinyan to intervene in the situation with karabakh, they also shouted slogans criticizing the armenian government, some protesters threw various objects at the police in response, the police used light stun gre
armenia appealed to the european court of human rights with a demand to take measures against azerbaijan, because of its military operation in nagorno-karabakh, in particular, called on yerevan to oblige the official baku to stop shelling all civilian objects of settlements and the population. as a reminder, the day before, the ministry of defense of azerbaijan announced the start of an anti-terrorist operation in nagorno-karabakh , the goal of which was to restore constitutional order in an...
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its principle of lifetime responsibility, then accordingly we have the position of the european court of human rightsthis is the organization that will be our e-e oriole to which we have to orient ourselves if we speak to the european union, colleagues i grew pl has already said the relevant decision unfortunately for ukraine, the decision of the wolf in against ukraine, he cites stated a violation of the eighth article of the convention as a result of a violation of the principle legal certainty in view of the lack of legal certainty. the legislation of ukraine will provide for the statute of limitations for bringing a judge to justice for breach of oath. there cannot be a life sentence for deputies. and for judges, they can support these amendments then, also because then it is worse than deputies and the last and last colleagues in our lives have the opportunity to vote on this law several times that's right, mr. serhiu. now we will find out the restoration to take into account the edit or to confirm if you have the master 's one to take into account, it is for confirmation . who is voronko prykho
its principle of lifetime responsibility, then accordingly we have the position of the european court of human rightsthis is the organization that will be our e-e oriole to which we have to orient ourselves if we speak to the european union, colleagues i grew pl has already said the relevant decision unfortunately for ukraine, the decision of the wolf in against ukraine, he cites stated a violation of the eighth article of the convention as a result of a violation of the principle legal...
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the defense said that we are being persecuted in our homeland, they can apply to the european court of human rightshis is a huge story. therefore, before speaking , the representative of the team certainly does not need to think and correlate your desires let popularity and what can actually be done, because there is a lot of noise about nothing, i have volsof input , as william shakespeare once wrote, so it will turn out for him as well. has ukraine prepared for possible russian attacks on critical infrastructure on the threshold of the cold war, or will it decide russia to resolve a direct military conflict with nato today we will talk about this and other things for the next hour with three of our guests - this is the former battalion platoon commander aidar yevhen, a wild diplomat oleksandr hara
the defense said that we are being persecuted in our homeland, they can apply to the european court of human rightshis is a huge story. therefore, before speaking , the representative of the team certainly does not need to think and correlate your desires let popularity and what can actually be done, because there is a lot of noise about nothing, i have volsof input , as william shakespeare once wrote, so it will turn out for him as well. has ukraine prepared for possible russian attacks on...