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european court of _ of this? well, if you look at what the european court of human - of this? well, if you look at what . the european court of human rightsince the european convention was signed back in 1953. the uk and ireland are among the 46 dignitaries of that treaty. they are currently 13 cases before the court, 5o currently 13 cases before the court, so that this case of ireland ver5u5 so that this case of ireland versus the uk, as it were, will be added to that list. the case and the court of northern ireland will continue, the victims families who brought the case here to the high court and belfast are awaiting the judgment. they think that will probably come the new year. but they had been calling for the irish government to take this case, the irish government has all the way through, really, oppose the british government's legislation. so to have all the main political parties here in northern ireland who all have different perspectives on the conflict, but all are opposed to this legislation because they say in one shape or another it denies ba5ic another it denies basic principles ofjustice. so the uk government will no doub
european court of _ of this? well, if you look at what the european court of human - of this? well, if you look at what . the european court of human rightsince the european convention was signed back in 1953. the uk and ireland are among the 46 dignitaries of that treaty. they are currently 13 cases before the court, 5o currently 13 cases before the court, so that this case of ireland ver5u5 so that this case of ireland versus the uk, as it were, will be added to that list. the case and the...
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was expected of him, i will quote margarita sokorenko, authorized in the cases of the european court of human rightsfirst hearings were held in 2019 regarding the admissibility of the case, the admissibility, in general, of a similar case. think about it. our side proved that, sorry, ukraine. deer, and the case is acceptable, and according to the complaints that ukraine declares in the european court, the russian federation should bear responsibility. on december 13, we will already prove to the european court what kind of human rights violations the russian federation is committing in the occupied territory. well , it is not just about some individual cases of human rights violations, but actually about the existence of a systematic administrative practice of human rights violations on the part of russia over time. occupation of the autonomous republic of crimea and the city of sevastopol, at the previous stages we proved to the european court, in the european court, it was clearly recorded that the date when the russian federation... established its control over the crimean peninsula on february 2
was expected of him, i will quote margarita sokorenko, authorized in the cases of the european court of human rightsfirst hearings were held in 2019 regarding the admissibility of the case, the admissibility, in general, of a similar case. think about it. our side proved that, sorry, ukraine. deer, and the case is acceptable, and according to the complaints that ukraine declares in the european court, the russian federation should bear responsibility. on december 13, we will already prove to...
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european _ interpretation of that out. do you think the european court - interpretation of that out. do you think the european court of- interpretation of that out. do you i think the european court of human rights that they may have a view on all of this?— view on all of this? i'm sure they have a view- _ view on all of this? i'm sure they have a view. they _ view on all of this? i'm sure they have a view. they are _ view on all of this? i'm sure they have a view. they are probably i view on all of this? i'm sure they - have a view. they are probably going to stay quiet, there is no reason for them to say anything and there is nothing immediate for them to say anything on. i think the united nations might well have something to say in what is being proposed and the language in which it is being proposed. i'm sure they will have concerns about the human rights of those who arrive in the uk. to give you an example, somebody who is being trafficked, victim of modern slavery he was being brought to the uk to be treated as a slave, that person would have no right under this system to challenge the removal to rwanda. that i think it's going to rwanda. that i think it's going to be an area of some dis
european _ interpretation of that out. do you think the european court - interpretation of that out. do you think the european court of- interpretation of that out. do you i think the european court of human rights that they may have a view on all of this?— view on all of this? i'm sure they have a view- _ view on all of this? i'm sure they have a view. they _ view on all of this? i'm sure they have a view. they are _ view on all of this? i'm sure they have a view. they are probably i view on...
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sensitive and painful questions, about human rights protection in crimea, perhaps about the first results of ukraine's lawsuit against russia in the european courtf human rights, regarding violations of human rights and the accumulated stacks, evidence that russia systematically resorts to this practice. we will talk about all this, stay with us, the usual things become unreal, heavy bags are not for my sick back, i have back pain, try dolgit cream, dolgit cream relieves pain, reduces swelling and improves joint mobility, with dolgit cream i will lift what you want, dolgit - the only yellow cream for pain in the joints and back, ask at pharmacies, we wish health and pharmacy... to your family, dolgit cream 150 g with a 20% discount. turn on well - this is when everything is as you want, click and you are in the world of cartoons, click and the universe is around cinema, next, oh, what is needed. me gogogo, turn on hundreds of channels, thousands of movies and sports. tingling and crawling sensations arise spontaneously and disturb you. the dolgit antineuralgia complex helps to normalize the functioning of the nervous system. dolgit. anti-neuralg
sensitive and painful questions, about human rights protection in crimea, perhaps about the first results of ukraine's lawsuit against russia in the european courtf human rights, regarding violations of human rights and the accumulated stacks, evidence that russia systematically resorts to this practice. we will talk about all this, stay with us, the usual things become unreal, heavy bags are not for my sick back, i have back pain, try dolgit cream, dolgit cream relieves pain, reduces swelling...
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this week an important consideration of an extremely important case took place in the european court of human rightsthe hearing in the case ukraine v. russia regarding the occupation the crimean peninsula. there was little room for what was expected of him, i will quote margarita sokorenko, authorized in the cases of the european court of human rights, this was supposed to be the next stage of the case, the first hearings were held in 2019 regarding the admissibility of the case, admissibility, in general, such a case, think about it, our side has proved that, sorry, ukraine is not a deer, and the case is also admissible according to the complaints that ukraine has filed in the european court of the russian federation. should bear responsibility, on december 13 we will already prove to the european court what human rights violations are committed by the russian federation in the occupied territory, and it is not just about some individual cases of human rights violations, but in fact about the existence of a systematic administrative practice of human rights violations on the part of russia since th
this week an important consideration of an extremely important case took place in the european court of human rightsthe hearing in the case ukraine v. russia regarding the occupation the crimean peninsula. there was little room for what was expected of him, i will quote margarita sokorenko, authorized in the cases of the european court of human rights, this was supposed to be the next stage of the case, the first hearings were held in 2019 regarding the admissibility of the case, admissibility,...
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court. » and >> and that's the key point. they would to apply they would have to apply a judgement. they don't have to follow the judgement the follow the judgement of the european rights european court of humanon prisoners as we didn't on prisoners voting rights for what, about 15 years? yes, indeed article clause yes, and indeed article clause five of the new legislation, proposed allows proposed legislation also allows ministers to have the final say on the interim applications under rule 39. >> so it'll be interesting to see what ministers do , because see what ministers do, because when the applicants run off to the european court of human rights and we get an interim rule 39 decision, then what will ministers do? we'll wait and see. >> i hope they'll ignore it. but thank you very much, ivan. here's a reminder of what the prime minister had to say earlier today as he swiped away the critics of his new rwanda bill. >> the proof is in the pudding, right? i'm not about talking. i'm about action. the numbers of people crossing exactly people crossing from exactly where uk are where you were to the uk are down a third. they quadrupled down by a third. they quadrupled in few years and in the l
court. » and >> and that's the key point. they would to apply they would have to apply a judgement. they don't have to follow the judgement the follow the judgement of the european rights european court of humanon prisoners as we didn't on prisoners voting rights for what, about 15 years? yes, indeed article clause yes, and indeed article clause five of the new legislation, proposed allows proposed legislation also allows ministers to have the final say on the interim applications under...
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court. » and >> and that's the key point. they would to apply they would have to apply a judgement. they don't have to follow the judgement the follow the judgement of the european rights european court of human as on prisoners as we didn't on prisoners voting rights for what, about 15 years? yes, indeed article clause yes, and indeed article clause five of the new legislation, proposed allows proposed legislation also allows ministers to have the final say on the interim applications under rule 39. >> so it'll be interesting to see what ministers do , because see what ministers do, because when the applicants run off to the european court of human rights and we get an interim rule 39 decision, then what will ministers do? we'll wait and see. >> i hope they'll ignore it. but thank you very much, ivan. here's a reminder of what the prime minister had to say earlier today as he swiped away the critics of his new rwanda bill. >> the proof is in the pudding, right? i'm not about talking. i'm about action. the numbers of people crossing exactly people crossing from exactly where uk are where you were to the uk are down a third. they quadrupled down by a third. they quadrupled in few years and in t
court. » and >> and that's the key point. they would to apply they would have to apply a judgement. they don't have to follow the judgement the follow the judgement of the european rights european court of human as on prisoners as we didn't on prisoners voting rights for what, about 15 years? yes, indeed article clause yes, and indeed article clause five of the new legislation, proposed allows proposed legislation also allows ministers to have the final say on the interim applications...
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of the rights of small indigenous peoples to hunt and more. nine out of ten cases that are accepted by the constitutional court and considered in the interests of citizens, the european court of human rights would not accept the constitutional court of the russian federation is able to ensure the protection of the rights of our citizens, no less, and maybe even all executive bodies, the legislator too. .. looks very carefully at the position of the constitutional court, i won’t hide it, for example, the chairman of the government, even from time to time, people come up with the question of making such and such a decision, whether it will comply with the constitution, the authority of the constitutional court, the opinion of the constitutional court is important for everyone. ekaterina fisenko, alexey sasyrin, magomed atsaev, irina kharlamova, news. execution, the program, the results of the year, vladimir putin has already received more than one and a half million questions, and most often russians leave their appeal by phone, the most popular topics are about the north military district, education, medicine and the work of the public utilities sector, as reported press secretary o
of the rights of small indigenous peoples to hunt and more. nine out of ten cases that are accepted by the constitutional court and considered in the interests of citizens, the european court of human rights would not accept the constitutional court of the russian federation is able to ensure the protection of the rights of our citizens, no less, and maybe even all executive bodies, the legislator too. .. looks very carefully at the position of the constitutional court, i won’t hide it, for...
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but individuals can still challenge and they could still take an individual case to the european court of human rightsest... ahe test the law in that context. and that is what i think some of the conservative party are worried about, that that will in itself slow down the policy being implemented. and, of course, the government is operating on a tight timeframe now. it has to have a general election by january of next year. and that means if the bill takes a while to pass and then gets bogged down in the courts, they might not be able to implement that policy as they promised to do, and that might impede their chances ahead of the next election is what those conservatives fear. what is your reaction to the vote last night? — what is your reaction to the vote last night?— what is your reaction to the vote lastniuht? , , . , . , ., last night? the public expect us to secure our — last night? the public expect us to secure our borders, _ last night? the public expect us to secure our borders, i _ last night? the public expect us to secure our borders, i will- last night? the public expect us to secure ou
but individuals can still challenge and they could still take an individual case to the european court of human rightsest... ahe test the law in that context. and that is what i think some of the conservative party are worried about, that that will in itself slow down the policy being implemented. and, of course, the government is operating on a tight timeframe now. it has to have a general election by january of next year. and that means if the bill takes a while to pass and then gets bogged...
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so as well as the challenge from the european court of human rights, there are also domestic challengesocesses that can deal with the past that have victims at the centre, not swept aside and having the rights dismissed. thank ou for having the rights dismissed. thank you forjoining _ having the rights dismissed. thank you forjoining us. _ a man who murdered his former partner in 2012 has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years. darren osment killed claire holland during a drunken argument after she left a bristol city centre pub. her body has never been found. while handing down the sentence mrsjustice cutts, described osment as a man with an explosive temper who showed no remorse. a fresh start was ahead of her. you robbed her of that fresh start. you robbed her of the future she deserved. you took her permanently from her supportive family who loved her and cherished her. you took herfrom her children — all of whom, including your own son, have had to grow up without her presence and her love. they have understandably struggled to cope with her loss — but you have made t
so as well as the challenge from the european court of human rights, there are also domestic challengesocesses that can deal with the past that have victims at the centre, not swept aside and having the rights dismissed. thank ou for having the rights dismissed. thank you forjoining _ having the rights dismissed. thank you forjoining us. _ a man who murdered his former partner in 2012 has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years. darren osment killed claire holland during a drunken...
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as somebody who when i was a minister, many years ago on this occasion, looked at the european court of human rightss, and we concluded that the european court of human rights, which consists of judges nominated by countries, quite a lot of them ex—communist countries, had no power to determine what english, british law was. i am no longer privy to what these ministers get told or whether they ask the right questions. but my view is the european court of human rights should have nothing whatever to do with what the british people decide. should be the way ahead for our country. the problem is the intervention of the british courts and there you have, you know , i mean, i you have, you know, i mean, i wonder what these what sort of world these judges are living in more than half a million people for each year for the last two years have come into this country. where are we all going to country gets to go when our country gets overwhelmed by such folk? >> is most of it though? david just finally, a bit just finally, time's a bit short, actually, of the short, actually, because of the incompetence of t
as somebody who when i was a minister, many years ago on this occasion, looked at the european court of human rightss, and we concluded that the european court of human rights, which consists of judges nominated by countries, quite a lot of them ex—communist countries, had no power to determine what english, british law was. i am no longer privy to what these ministers get told or whether they ask the right questions. but my view is the european court of human rights should have nothing...
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those on the right essentially want to entirely deprive an asylum seeker who might be sent to rwanda from challenging that in the courts either in the uk or in the european court of humanonstitutional challenge, the government essentially trying to keep the courts out of an issue like this. that is the sort of problem that rishi sunak finds. that is the sort of problem that rishi sunakfinds. a lot that is the sort of problem that rishi sunak finds. a lot of his critics would say, what on earth is he doing, what sort ofjudgment was he doing, what sort ofjudgment was he showing to end up in this position?— he showing to end up in this osition? ., ,, i. . as was just as wasjust mentioned, as was just mentioned, an asylum seeking has died on a barge housing migrants off the south coast of england. it is moored in dorset. the home office says it is aware of reports of an incident involving an asylum seeker on board. details of what happened, including the age and nationality of the person who died, have not yet emerged. we know bibby stockholm and has around 500 people, it was commissioned to ease pressure on housing services to migrants from to the uk. passengers are now o
those on the right essentially want to entirely deprive an asylum seeker who might be sent to rwanda from challenging that in the courts either in the uk or in the european court of humanonstitutional challenge, the government essentially trying to keep the courts out of an issue like this. that is the sort of problem that rishi sunak finds. that is the sort of problem that rishi sunakfinds. a lot that is the sort of problem that rishi sunak finds. a lot of his critics would say, what on earth...
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as somebody who when i was a minister, many years ago on this occasion, looked at the european court of human rightss, and we concluded that the european court of human rights, which consists of judges nominated by countries, quite a lot of them ex—communist countries, had no power to determine what english, british law was. i am no longer privy to what these ministers get told or whether they ask the right questions. but my view is the european court of human rights should have nothing whatever to do with what the british people decide. should be the way ahead for our country. the problem is the intervention of the british courts and there you have, you know , i mean, i you have, you know, i mean, i wonder what these what sort of world these judges are living in more than half a million people for each year for the last two years have come into this country. where are we all going to country gets to go when our country gets overwhelmed by such folk? >> is most of it though? david just finally, a bit just finally, time's a bit short, actually, of the short, actually, because of the incompetence of t
as somebody who when i was a minister, many years ago on this occasion, looked at the european court of human rightss, and we concluded that the european court of human rights, which consists of judges nominated by countries, quite a lot of them ex—communist countries, had no power to determine what english, british law was. i am no longer privy to what these ministers get told or whether they ask the right questions. but my view is the european court of human rights should have nothing...
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but individuals can still challenge and they can still take an individual case to the european court of human rightsented and of course the government is operating on a tight timeframe now. it has to have a general election by january of next year and that means if the bill takes a while to pass and then gets bogged down in the courts, they might not be able to implement that policy as they promised to do and that might impede their chances at the next election, is what those conservatives fear. really interesting to get your thoughts, hannah white. thank you for being with us. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news. the president of harvard university, claudine gay, is to keep herjob despite calls for her removal following remarks at a congressional hearing into antisemitism on college campuses. but in a letter over the weekend, nearly 700 staff members rallied behind her. part of a seven—storey residential building has collapsed in the bronx neighbourhood in new york city. apartments were left exposed as debris fell directly onto the
but individuals can still challenge and they can still take an individual case to the european court of human rightsented and of course the government is operating on a tight timeframe now. it has to have a general election by january of next year and that means if the bill takes a while to pass and then gets bogged down in the courts, they might not be able to implement that policy as they promised to do and that might impede their chances at the next election, is what those conservatives...
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of his ex partner, claire holland, at bristol crown court. some other breaking news, and the irish government has decided to take a case against the uk in the european court of human rightss to change the way that killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated. the uk's controversial troubles legacy act became law in september despite opposition from dublin and all northern ireland political parties. let's go over to chris page. talk us through what this means. yes, ireland is taking the uk to court, the european court on human rights, because it says britain has breached its international legal obligations in this legislation, which, as you say, changes the way the killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated to the conflict known as the troubles lasted from the early 60s until the late 1990s. more than 3500 people died. the legislation sets of a new commission to take over all investigations related to the troubles, and the most controversial aspect of the plan probably is the legislation provides for a conditional amnesty for suspects both former paramilitaries and former members of the state forces, who cooperate with admission and
of his ex partner, claire holland, at bristol crown court. some other breaking news, and the irish government has decided to take a case against the uk in the european court of human rightss to change the way that killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated. the uk's controversial troubles legacy act became law in september despite opposition from dublin and all northern ireland political parties. let's go over to chris page. talk us through what this means. yes, ireland is...
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after the european court of human rights banned the sending of iraqi refugees to rwanda, others othersd successful appeals. in britain, the government changed, and the new minister of the interior, suela broverman, personally inspected the hostel built in rwanda for those who were going to be deported from england this spring. these houses are simply beautiful, high quality, everything is very attractive, i must say that i like the way they worked... at that time , the project had already cost london 140 million pounds sterling, although none of the migrants flew to africa. in november of this year he spoke out against such deportation supreme court of great britain. the judges found rwanda to be an unsafe country. in addition, there is a high probability that migrants could be sent back to the countries from which they fled. sunak's government decided to get around this ban by passing a law through parliament. in march of this year, the british parliament passed a law according to which illegal migrants are not eligible for asylum and are subject to deportation. according to the uk ho
after the european court of human rights banned the sending of iraqi refugees to rwanda, others othersd successful appeals. in britain, the government changed, and the new minister of the interior, suela broverman, personally inspected the hostel built in rwanda for those who were going to be deported from england this spring. these houses are simply beautiful, high quality, everything is very attractive, i must say that i like the way they worked... at that time , the project had already cost...
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the irish government has decided to take a case against the uk in the european court of human rights over london 5 plans to change the way killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated. earlier this year, westminster passed legislation to set up a new commission to take over investigations relating to the troubles. the new law provided for a conditional amnesty to be given to suspects who gave information to the commission. the irish foreign affairs minister, micheal martin, said: this legislation is opposed by people in northern ireland, especially the victims and families who will be most directly impacted . the parents of children diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder are calling for more screening for the condition. ii—year—old lucas and 7—year—old penelope both have mld, which severely damages the brain and nervous system. penelope was diagnosed after her brother who is terminally ill showed symptoms. gemma dawson reports from saxilby in lincolnshire. oh, my word. look how you go, lucas. special memories from just a few years ago. wow. look at those ninja skil
the irish government has decided to take a case against the uk in the european court of human rights over london 5 plans to change the way killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated. earlier this year, westminster passed legislation to set up a new commission to take over investigations relating to the troubles. the new law provided for a conditional amnesty to be given to suspects who gave information to the commission. the irish foreign affairs minister, micheal martin,...
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of raising such issues and human pains. so far, i have no logical answer in my book review i did not hear. the european court of human rights also considered his appeal. 25 years have passed since garodi's conviction, but his book was quickly translated into 29 living languages of the world. the whole process and. during the publishing of the book, the founding myths of israel's policy have been to divert public opinion and cover up the main issues of zionist crimes. this current and also the currents that the zionist pressure groups in 1982 against jacques fauve, the editor-in-chief of the le monde magazine, following the inclusion of an article against the zionism of the spiritual father michel lelon and the famous writer etienne mathieu. all started when we invaded we condemned the israelis to lebanon. roger was born in marseille, france. he was teaching philosophy, he had gone to the parliament, and he was going to the north from the people of politics. years of research about religions led him to islam. until one day at the center for islamic studies in geneva, he announced that he had become a muslim at the age of 6
of raising such issues and human pains. so far, i have no logical answer in my book review i did not hear. the european court of human rights also considered his appeal. 25 years have passed since garodi's conviction, but his book was quickly translated into 29 living languages of the world. the whole process and. during the publishing of the book, the founding myths of israel's policy have been to divert public opinion and cover up the main issues of zionist crimes. this current and also...
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departure of the first flight with migrants in june was blocked by a decision of the european court of human rightsme court of the united kingdom declared the entire scheme illegal. and now prime minister richa sunok is persuading conservative mps to vote in parliament for a renewed deal with rwanda. it was signed on tuesday. the next day, british minister robert jenrick, who is responsible for migration policy, resigned. he does not agree with the new conditions of deportation, as alleged. too much soft. russia is a country of which we are proud. we are proud to bring light and warmth around the world. we look forward with pride, forging new paths in the oceans and overcoming gravity. we are proud of our successes, but we never rest on our laurels. discover the achievements of our country. come to the exhibition forum. russia. now economic news, briefly. trade turnover between russia and india for 9 months reached almost 49 billion dollars, which is... 10 billion more than for the entire last year, about this stated the russian ambassador to the republic denis alipov. our country exports mainly oi
departure of the first flight with migrants in june was blocked by a decision of the european court of human rightsme court of the united kingdom declared the entire scheme illegal. and now prime minister richa sunok is persuading conservative mps to vote in parliament for a renewed deal with rwanda. it was signed on tuesday. the next day, british minister robert jenrick, who is responsible for migration policy, resigned. he does not agree with the new conditions of deportation, as alleged. too...
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courts. sections of existing uk human rights law won't apply, routes to individual legal challenges will be limited and ministers would be able to overwrite any rulings from the europeants. some tory mps have called for all international legal obligations to be disregarded. will he confirm that the provisions in this bill are sufficient to resist individual challenges from those who might be sent to rwanda, and the interest groups and the deluded dodgy lawyers who support them? labour said the government was in chaos. this is the desperate dying days of a party ripping itself apart, clearly totally out of ideas, lost any sense of leadership or direction. rishi sunak has been trying to balance the competing demands of different wings of his party while trying to rescue the policy at the heart of his promise to stop channel crossings. in trying to bolster the rwanda plan, he's lost the very minister who's been in charge of it, who now says the scheme as it stands won't work and warned the fortunes of the conservative party are now at stake. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. i'm joined now by henry hill, the deputy editor of the news and analysis website, conservative
courts. sections of existing uk human rights law won't apply, routes to individual legal challenges will be limited and ministers would be able to overwrite any rulings from the europeants. some tory mps have called for all international legal obligations to be disregarded. will he confirm that the provisions in this bill are sufficient to resist individual challenges from those who might be sent to rwanda, and the interest groups and the deluded dodgy lawyers who support them? labour said the...
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is this, that the european human rights, european court of human rights, a fundamental human right, laws to which you are subject are made by a democratically elected legislature. the human the european of rights european court of human rights makes own laws. it has 17 makes up its own laws. it has 17 guiding principle, it makes guiding principle, but it makes its laws. it's not subject its own laws. it's not subject to any democratic scrutiny. and it stands in opposition to the will of the elected people in this country. the european court of human rights is itself in my opinion, fundamentally in breach of the european convention of human rights. okay. >> thank you for that. benhabib well, interesting stuff. what do you think? gb views gb views dot com. get them in. i'll try and read some of them, we're read some of them, but we're going to a slightly going to move on to a slightly i don't know, it's sort of a lighter story. harry and meghan well, they're facing a mounting backlash as they continue to maintain silence on maintain that their silence on the claims made the royal raci
is this, that the european human rights, european court of human rights, a fundamental human right, laws to which you are subject are made by a democratically elected legislature. the human the european of rights european court of human rights makes own laws. it has 17 makes up its own laws. it has 17 guiding principle, it makes guiding principle, but it makes its laws. it's not subject its own laws. it's not subject to any democratic scrutiny. and it stands in opposition to the will of the...
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legislation that's been presented to explicitly subdue more to prevent european human rights law, the convention of human rights, the european courtions. also mrjenrick wanted to preventjudicial review, so the courts being able to look at this legislation. so this hadn't gone far enough for him. just yesterday he was on the airwaves saying that deportation flights would be happening early next year — clearly he doesn't feel this has gone far enough. but as rob was saying, it indicates a big problem for rishi sunak i pushing this rwanda policy, he's alienated some on the right now, but equally centrists, more modernist —— moderate voices of the party saying last night to me, that there was deep concerns about some of the measures that are there which are seeking to prevent human rights claims or routes, people trying to block deportations. there are some provisions that worry people on the more centrist side of the conservative party too. now robert jenrick might _ conservative party too. now robert jenrick might not _ conservative party too. now robert jenrick might not be _ conservative party too. now robert jenrick might not be
legislation that's been presented to explicitly subdue more to prevent european human rights law, the convention of human rights, the european courtions. also mrjenrick wanted to preventjudicial review, so the courts being able to look at this legislation. so this hadn't gone far enough for him. just yesterday he was on the airwaves saying that deportation flights would be happening early next year — clearly he doesn't feel this has gone far enough. but as rob was saying, it indicates a big...
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nouri's family should also go to the european court of human rights. hamid nouri , an iranian citizen , was arrested in november 2018 after entering stockholm suad airport and was transferred to solitary confinement. 92 sessions of the trial court were held on this case and parsa. the swedish court sentenced this iranian subject to life imprisonment. regime the zionists bombed gaza heavily last night and today, and more than 50 palestinians were martyred in these attacks. more than 40 palestinian refugees were martyred only in southern gaza, rafah. west bank he also witnessed one of the heaviest attacks of the zionist regime in which 11 palestinians were martyred in the jenin camp. due to aircraft attacks. at least 14 palestinians were martyred by the occupation regime's warplanes to the shabourah camp in the city of rafah in the south of the gaza strip. since a few days ago, rafah has hosted many refugees who have been tested by increasing attacks on other cities, and now it is under the most severe bombings in this city. they got. the bombing of two r
nouri's family should also go to the european court of human rights. hamid nouri , an iranian citizen , was arrested in november 2018 after entering stockholm suad airport and was transferred to solitary confinement. 92 sessions of the trial court were held on this case and parsa. the swedish court sentenced this iranian subject to life imprisonment. regime the zionists bombed gaza heavily last night and today, and more than 50 palestinians were martyred in these attacks. more than 40...
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of this iranian citizen about three weeks after the decision was issued for the appellant, or let's say there is an appeal before the supreme court . supreme court and even if the european court of human rights should be involved or not, it depends on the decision of mr. nouri's family. according to hamid nouri's lawyer , the confirmation of his client's life sentence in the swedish court of appeal shows that this iranian citizen is a victim of a violation of fair proceedings in a country with claiming to defend human rights instead of justice is involved in justice for citizens of other countries. the eu broadcasting agency has tasked meta to provide details of its measures to protect children by december 22. meta , the owner of instagram and facebook, has been accused of ambush users knowingly exposed to unethical content. be it doesn't take long for hunters to get close to him , we know how long it takes for a hunter to get close to him. in the first hour of publication of the posts, several grown men are sending messages. for example, in one week dozens of people called through instagram. apparently, people like this man are not few. according to a statistic published in 2023, half a mil
of this iranian citizen about three weeks after the decision was issued for the appellant, or let's say there is an appeal before the supreme court . supreme court and even if the european court of human rights should be involved or not, it depends on the decision of mr. nouri's family. according to hamid nouri's lawyer , the confirmation of his client's life sentence in the swedish court of appeal shows that this iranian citizen is a victim of a violation of fair proceedings in a country with...
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civilized countries with reference firstly , as was said, to the decision of the same european court of human rights reference the norms of the convention, article three of the european convention, the prevention of torture inhumane, degrading treatment or punishment, practice analysis, restraint. of ukrainian prisoners and those who are in ukrainian penitentiary institutions, this all plays precisely against ukraine. well, moreover, we now see photo-videos of how russian prisoners are kept, there the united nations organization provided information that 25 russian soldiers and only 21 ukrainian soldiers were tortured and killed in captivity during this war, for some reason only 21, although we, well , recently we saw two ukrainian soldiers who simply went out with their arms raised hands and were shot. this is just such a single story, we have such stories for sure, but in the un they always kill more, the russians torture, well, that's obvious, and the ukrainians are somehow much more cruel, it's obvious in this war. here is another question, we see how russian prisoners are received, people come
civilized countries with reference firstly , as was said, to the decision of the same european court of human rights reference the norms of the convention, article three of the european convention, the prevention of torture inhumane, degrading treatment or punishment, practice analysis, restraint. of ukrainian prisoners and those who are in ukrainian penitentiary institutions, this all plays precisely against ukraine. well, moreover, we now see photo-videos of how russian prisoners are kept,...
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as long as we are in the european convention of human rights and subject to the european court of humanu can be overruled by your unelected masters . that is what unelected masters. that is what must stop once we do that, we can control our borders . once we can control our borders. once we do that, we can stop illegal migration. currently, we're in a slightly medieval theological argument about how many angels can dance on the top of a pinhead . and as ever, i want to pinhead. and as ever, i want to hear from you. male gbnews.com but i'm now joined by the thomas aquinas of lawyers for britain and a member of the star chamber. martin how not to tell us about how many angels can dance on the head of a pinhead, but to explain some of the problems, the star chamber sees with this bill? >> well, the main problem in the bill, as you have already mentioned, is that it's actually see it asserts the supremacy of parliament, which is good and it asserts it over international law. but the actual provisions of the bill are extremely narrow. what they do do is they, in effect, reverse the supreme c
as long as we are in the european convention of human rights and subject to the european court of humanu can be overruled by your unelected masters . that is what unelected masters. that is what must stop once we do that, we can control our borders . once we can control our borders. once we do that, we can stop illegal migration. currently, we're in a slightly medieval theological argument about how many angels can dance on the top of a pinhead . and as ever, i want to pinhead. and as ever, i...
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we will follow and even go beyond the european court of human rights because we want to show how much you are in a case like this. in fact, the swedish judiciary wants to act independently , because if the verdict is actually the same. ok, in my opinion, this makes the terrorist groups arrogant and the victims of terrorist acts are called from the execution of justice . hi in the case and in the court of mr. hamid nouri's case , please tell us about this issue and the follow-up process of the islamic republic of iran regarding the confirmation of mr. nouri's court decision . two of the members of this group returned from england and did the designs there. i personally believe that the british were also involved in this case of mr. nouri, which means that it was not a case that only sweden actually decided because we when you look at the history of our relations with sweden we really didn't have such problems with sweden. yes, we saw the establishment of some terrorist groups in sweden. after the revolution , you can see some terrorist groups that actually have a separatist nanny, for
we will follow and even go beyond the european court of human rights because we want to show how much you are in a case like this. in fact, the swedish judiciary wants to act independently , because if the verdict is actually the same. ok, in my opinion, this makes the terrorist groups arrogant and the victims of terrorist acts are called from the execution of justice . hi in the case and in the court of mr. hamid nouri's case , please tell us about this issue and the follow-up process of the...
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kinds of issues, because now the courts in great britain have to deal with issues that come...arise out of parliament's actions in issues that are now affected by the european court of human rightsce. and these things are going to start coming to great britain's highest court, which is being reorganised to look a lot more like the supreme court of the united states. this spring, after you left the court, you said, "courts interpret the law as it's written, "not as congressmen might have wished it was written. "it takes a lot of degeneration "before a country falls into dictatorship, "but we should avoid these ends by avoiding these beginnings." yes. by that, i mean we have to be more respectful as a nation of the role of the third branch of government, the judicial branch, because it is a very essential branch of government if we are to live in a constitutional democracy, if you will. it can't work any other way. if you have a constitution that guarantees certain individual rights against usurpation by the majority acting through an elected body — for instance, in the congress — taking away rights, then who's going to protect the guarantees of the constitution if you don't have
kinds of issues, because now the courts in great britain have to deal with issues that come...arise out of parliament's actions in issues that are now affected by the european court of human rightsce. and these things are going to start coming to great britain's highest court, which is being reorganised to look a lot more like the supreme court of the united states. this spring, after you left the court, you said, "courts interpret the law as it's written, "not as congressmen might...
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measures already, we are joining the eu prosecution service and i've sent a letter to the european court of human rightsents of the eu court of human rights and also the european court ofjustice. that's the beginning. these temptations in all countries including yours, i remember headlines in one of your tabloids aboutjudges being enemies of the people. that is the kind of atmosphere we had in poland. this has to end. the persecution of professional independentjudges has stopped already. we need checks and balances and we need a fair independentjudiciary. mr balances and we need a fair independent judiciary. independent 'udiciary. mr tusk has not soken independentjudiciary. mr tusk has not spoken much _ independentjudiciary. mr tusk has not spoken much about _ independentjudiciary. mr tusk has not spoken much about abortion. l independent judiciary. mr tusk has i not spoken much about abortion. that is the one thing he hasn't addressed. two thirds of polish people want the law changed, they support it. they support equal marriage in society and want a progressive society. that is the election result. wh
measures already, we are joining the eu prosecution service and i've sent a letter to the european court of human rightsents of the eu court of human rights and also the european court ofjustice. that's the beginning. these temptations in all countries including yours, i remember headlines in one of your tabloids aboutjudges being enemies of the people. that is the kind of atmosphere we had in poland. this has to end. the persecution of professional independentjudges has stopped already. we...
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see no need and no reason to disassociate ourselves or pull out of the european court of . out of the european court of. human rightscompletely clear, the human european court of human rights is actually a fundamental part of the belfast good agreement which good friday agreement which brought 25, which has brought 25 years of peace to northern ireland. after 30 years of troubles , you know, there are troubles, you know, there are absolute issues with some of the rulings of the echr no, no one's going to say there isn't. there isn't. but there is a fundamental point here about how, you know, we are we are comfortable that what we're doing is complying with all our international obligations with this piece of legislation . the this piece of legislation. the big question is for us, is whether we will whether labour will allow it to go through an expedited, expedited path. so we can actually stop the boats as the british public want as soon as possible. the british public want as soon as jl)ssible. the british public want as soon as ji don'tz. the british public want as soon as ji don't really think that >> i don't rea
see no need and no reason to disassociate ourselves or pull out of the european court of . out of the european court of. human rightscompletely clear, the human european court of human rights is actually a fundamental part of the belfast good agreement which good friday agreement which brought 25, which has brought 25 years of peace to northern ireland. after 30 years of troubles , you know, there are troubles, you know, there are absolute issues with some of the rulings of the echr no, no...
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precisely on, precisely in the development of a fair court, which only with with a fair trial, the same european integration will come to us, the protection of human rights will come to us, and so on, so it is very important for us to ensure a fair trial, even in times of war. thank you very much for participating, thank you for your comments, radyslav tkachenko, lawyer, was with us on communication, well, i will say just one word about companies that are ready to work in ukraine, let's say the investment company black rock is a company that has under its management 10 trillion, there are almost 11 trillion dollars, this is a third of all the money that there is in the world, well, what do you think, these people can know what is happening and have their own sources of information, of course, and when it happens, they will see it, well, to be honest, there will be no belief or desire to join, no matter what it was not covered up with nice slogans, yuliy fizar is with us, the world is about ukraine, please good evening to you, vasyl, good evening to everyone who joined us today, so today is about the following: the pentagon is asking the congress to alloc
precisely on, precisely in the development of a fair court, which only with with a fair trial, the same european integration will come to us, the protection of human rights will come to us, and so on, so it is very important for us to ensure a fair trial, even in times of war. thank you very much for participating, thank you for your comments, radyslav tkachenko, lawyer, was with us on communication, well, i will say just one word about companies that are ready to work in ukraine, let's say the...
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to also suggested that if it got to also suggested that if it got to a point where the european court of human rightst imposing their own immigration policy , then own immigration policy, then perhaps was time to leave the perhaps it was time to leave the european court of human rights altogether. that's something , altogether. that's something, again, which has been suggested by conservative mps on the right of the party backbenchers. well, suella braverman was keen on the idea when she was home secretary, but she never claimed it was government policy. but of course, interesting course, what's so interesting about that these weren't about this is that these weren't right wing conservative fringe backbenchers talking about the idea of leaving the echr. they were the men around tony blair. >> let's also talk about the elgin marbles, olivia, because as rishi sunak, we know he was involved in a bit of a diplomatic row over these. but it back under blair's government , there was an idea to use them as a bargaining chip in london's bid to host . as a bargaining chip in london's bid to host. the as a barg
to also suggested that if it got to also suggested that if it got to a point where the european court of human rightst imposing their own immigration policy , then own immigration policy, then perhaps was time to leave the perhaps it was time to leave the european court of human rights altogether. that's something , altogether. that's something, again, which has been suggested by conservative mps on the right of the party backbenchers. well, suella braverman was keen on the idea when she was...
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civilized countries with reference to the first, as was said, to the decision. of the same european court of human rightsn reference to the norms of the convention, article three of the european convention, prevention of torture to inhumane degrading treatment or punishment, analysis of the practice of holding ukrainian prisoners and those who are in ukrainian penitentiary institutions, all this plays precisely against ukraine. well, what's more, we now see video footage of how russian prisoners are taken, there the united nations provided information that 25 russian soldiers and only 21 ukrainian soldiers were tortured and killed in... captivity during this war, for some reason only 21, although we well, recently we saw two ukrainian soldiers who simply went out with their hands raised and were shot, that's all such a story is rare, there are certainly such stories, but the un always kills more , the russians torture, well, that's obvious, and the ukrainians are somehow much more brutal, it's obvious in this war. here is another question, we see how russian prisoners are received, people who can monitor
civilized countries with reference to the first, as was said, to the decision. of the same european court of human rightsn reference to the norms of the convention, article three of the european convention, prevention of torture to inhumane degrading treatment or punishment, analysis of the practice of holding ukrainian prisoners and those who are in ukrainian penitentiary institutions, all this plays precisely against ukraine. well, what's more, we now see video footage of how russian...
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ukraine started back in february 2014, this is a fact recorded in, in particular, the european court of human rightsrst, the first, who died in this war, among ukrainian servicemen in particular. when we talk about a war of different scales, in large, small, so to speak, its stages, it also triggers me a little when the following norms are used now: a large war, a large-scale invasion, i'm sorry, but the fact that my home was taken from me , for me this is the largest scale that could be, well, at that moment in the 14th, some people simply did not empathy for others is enough. we're already going , as we're going, already, well, i don't know, some phraseology was born, and we use it, although i'm still not sure if we're doing it right when we say that on a large scale. this war was not only in 2022, well, as a matter of fact , i also use big to distinguish it from the previous phase, but the previous phase is also a war, many people in ukraine, unfortunately, denied it, said about some kind of peace there, up close they did not see what the kotsaps were, they continued to communicate with by my rel
ukraine started back in february 2014, this is a fact recorded in, in particular, the european court of human rightsrst, the first, who died in this war, among ukrainian servicemen in particular. when we talk about a war of different scales, in large, small, so to speak, its stages, it also triggers me a little when the following norms are used now: a large war, a large-scale invasion, i'm sorry, but the fact that my home was taken from me , for me this is the largest scale that could be, well,...
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will again create a huge wave of court cases that the state will lose, then it will not implement these decisions, there will be lawsuits in the european court of human rights, and again, we as taxpayers will pay for unprofessionalism and the stupidity of the government, which submitted to the council a raw bill of 71 pages. and if we distance ourselves from the register of debtors, is there anything positive about it at all? at the moment somehow, as i understand it, it was worked out for a very long time, both in the government and in the president's office, and apparently there were proposals from military, right away, everyone contributed a little bit, in fact, who would not go to the press today? well, of course, if the subject of the law, if the submission of the bill is the government, then it is created just like that, that is, there is a specialized ministry that prepares it, then it is agreed between the central bodies of the executive power, then it is considered at government meetings and finally. it is approved there and only then gets to the council, but this once again says that we have a government, although the president said that he has an
will again create a huge wave of court cases that the state will lose, then it will not implement these decisions, there will be lawsuits in the european court of human rights, and again, we as taxpayers will pay for unprofessionalism and the stupidity of the government, which submitted to the council a raw bill of 71 pages. and if we distance ourselves from the register of debtors, is there anything positive about it at all? at the moment somehow, as i understand it, it was worked out for a...
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important event took place this week consideration of an extremely important case in the european court of human rightsia regarding the occupation of the crimean peninsula.
important event took place this week consideration of an extremely important case in the european court of human rightsia regarding the occupation of the crimean peninsula.
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nouri should also refer to the european court of human rights. uri, an iranian citizen , was arrested in november 2018 after arriving at the airport in stockholm, sweden, and was taken to solitary confinement. 92 sessions of the first instance court were held on this case and last year the swedish court sentenced this iranian citizen to life imprisonment. thank you very much for your support. good day, god bless you. in the name and memory of god, greetings to you viewers dear news network. for today, thursday, with the activity of the bareshzad system , we are witnessing widespread cloud cover in the country. the image received from the meteorological satellite reported that in the past few hours , we have had rain in gilan, mazandaran, golestan, tehran, semnan, north khorasan, arboz and ghazvin provinces. as the rainfall models show , we will have rain in the southern regions of our country for the next few hours. and it will be hotter along with rain, thunder and wind in the northern regions. snowfall is also expected , we will have disturbance
nouri should also refer to the european court of human rights. uri, an iranian citizen , was arrested in november 2018 after arriving at the airport in stockholm, sweden, and was taken to solitary confinement. 92 sessions of the first instance court were held on this case and last year the swedish court sentenced this iranian citizen to life imprisonment. thank you very much for your support. good day, god bless you. in the name and memory of god, greetings to you viewers dear news network. for...
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cities in the was it fernandez a to 0 u k prime minister says they wouldn't allow the european court of human rights to block flights to 14 undocumented migrants to a one to wish you see next. as a new bill is introduced in parliament, compels is just to treat one does a save the country and also proposes given ministers powers to disregard the sections of human rights legislation. previous court rulings against the government to block plans to send my goods to the east african country looks. i will not allow a foreign court to block these thoughts. if the strasburg court chooses to intervene against the express wishes about silver in parliament, i will do what is necessary to get flights off. and today's new laws already made clear that the decision on whether to comply with interim measures issued by the european court is a decision for british government ministers and british government administers allowed okay, thank you very much for watching you up to date. the news continues to address era off the phone lines. the us a call was of insight to people around the world. this has been going on for
cities in the was it fernandez a to 0 u k prime minister says they wouldn't allow the european court of human rights to block flights to 14 undocumented migrants to a one to wish you see next. as a new bill is introduced in parliament, compels is just to treat one does a save the country and also proposes given ministers powers to disregard the sections of human rights legislation. previous court rulings against the government to block plans to send my goods to the east african country looks. i...
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courts. sections of existing uk human rights law won't apply, routes to individual legal challenges will be limited and ministers would be able to override any rulings from the europeanrights. some tory mps have called for all international legal obligations to be disregarded. you will he confirm that the provisions in this bill are sufficient to resist individual challenges from those who might be sent to rwanda, and the interest groups and the deluded dodgy lawyers labour said the government was in chaos. this is the desperate dying days of a party ripping itself apart, are clearly totally out of ideas, lost any sense of leadership or direction. rishi sunak has been trying to balance the competing demands of different wings of his party while trying to rescue the policy at the heart of his promise to stop channel crossings. in trying to bolster the rwanda plan, he's lost the very minister who's been in charge of it, who now says the scheme as it stands won't work and warned the fortunes of the conservative party are now at stake. we'll hearfrom chris again injust a moment, but first we're joined by our legal correspondent dominic casciani — dom, talk us through wha
courts. sections of existing uk human rights law won't apply, routes to individual legal challenges will be limited and ministers would be able to override any rulings from the europeanrights. some tory mps have called for all international legal obligations to be disregarded. you will he confirm that the provisions in this bill are sufficient to resist individual challenges from those who might be sent to rwanda, and the interest groups and the deluded dodgy lawyers labour said the government...
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going to block off some of the human rights protections that the uk signed up to and say people cannot use that give ministers the power to disregard things from the european courtys do not support someone.— human rights if it says do not support someone. human rights if it says do not su ort someone. , , . ., support someone. he is very much at odds with the — support someone. he is very much at odds with the right _ support someone. he is very much at odds with the right of _ support someone. he is very much at odds with the right of his _ support someone. he is very much at odds with the right of his party, - odds with the right of his party, the prime minister, just another resignation of a minister, the immigration minister, does that precipitate another legal challenge —— reader challenge? it is precipitate another legal challenge -- reader challenge?— precipitate another legal challenge -- reader challenge? it is here. the film has been _ -- reader challenge? it is here. the film has been all _ -- reader challenge? it is here. the film has been all along _ -- reader challenge? it is here. the film has been all along that - -- reader challenge? it is here.
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european countries don't comply, are they clearly in breach of international law ? international law? >> yes . and the council of >> yes. and the council of europe, which supervises the european court of human rightsmechanism for supervising the execution of judgements, as it's called, and you have diplomats from every member state who meet in strasbourg four times a year, and they review compliance or otherwise by governments with decisions of the court. in fact, the united kingdom did comply on prisoner voting . it was possible to voting. it was possible to persuade the committee of ministers of the council of europe that a very minor change was sufficient to comply with that judgement. so it has been comply with. there are plenty of judgements relating to northern ireland been ireland which have not yet been complied but committee complied with, but the committee of hopes the uk will of ministers hopes the uk will ultimately come round to that. that may difficult that may be very difficult though, but does this approach make the administration of human rights law political as much as it's judicial ? it is fair to say it's judicial? it is fair to say that the judges of the human rights court are
european countries don't comply, are they clearly in breach of international law ? international law? >> yes . and the council of >> yes. and the council of europe, which supervises the european court of human rightsmechanism for supervising the execution of judgements, as it's called, and you have diplomats from every member state who meet in strasbourg four times a year, and they review compliance or otherwise by governments with decisions of the court. in fact, the united kingdom...
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once again create a huge wave of court cases that the state will lose. then it will not implement these decisions, there will be lawsuits in the european court of human rightsagain, we as taxpayers will pay for the unprofessionalism and stupidity of the government, which submitted to the council a completely raw bill on the 71st page, and if we distance ourselves from the register of debtors, in general there is something positive in this document, if not how, as i understand it, it was worked out for a very long time, both in the government and in the office of the president, and apparently there were proposals from troops immediately, everyone contributed a little bit, in fact, who wouldn't go to the press today? well, of course, if the subject is legal , if the draft law is submitted by the government, then it is created just like that, that is, there is a relevant ministry that prepares it, then it is agreed between the central bodies of the executive power, then it is considered at government meetings and finally.
once again create a huge wave of court cases that the state will lose. then it will not implement these decisions, there will be lawsuits in the european court of human rightsagain, we as taxpayers will pay for the unprofessionalism and stupidity of the government, which submitted to the council a completely raw bill on the 71st page, and if we distance ourselves from the register of debtors, in general there is something positive in this document, if not how, as i understand it, it was worked...
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of read one could be disastrous malcolm web. i'll just say right now that you can use prime minister. so it's a one to allow the european court of human rights to block flights to pushing illegal migrants to a window. we should see next as a new bill is introduced in parliament compels judges treat wanda as a safe country. previous court ruling is against the government has impeded the process of sending my goods to the african country. okay, then use continue. so, and i'll just say right off to the listing place to go with the i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, national security. this is a political em house. here's the conflict. are we telling the good story? we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there this week, a special edition of the listening thoughts. we're looking at your digging into the discourse, the coverage of israel's war on god's beginning in germany. israel's most dependable allies in the u, where shows and support for palestinians have been suppressed. female france were much of the cov
of read one could be disastrous malcolm web. i'll just say right now that you can use prime minister. so it's a one to allow the european court of human rights to block flights to pushing illegal migrants to a window. we should see next as a new bill is introduced in parliament compels judges treat wanda as a safe country. previous court ruling is against the government has impeded the process of sending my goods to the african country. okay, then use continue. so, and i'll just say right off...
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the irish government has decided to take the uk to the european court of human rights.s to change the way killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated. earlier this year, legislation was passed to set up a new commission to take over investigations relating to the troubles. the troubles are a period of conflict in northern ireland that lasted about 30 years, from the late 1960s. they were largely about whether northern ireland should be part of the uk. the irish government and others feel the uk government has shut down access to justice for victims and survivors, because the new commission includes immunity provisions. a little earlier, i spoke to the northen editor at the irish times, freya mcclements, to talk us through why the irish government is doing this. it comes from a deep belief in a conviction that this legislation is wrong, that this, as you say, shuts off access to justice for victims, and that this is perpetrator—centred — that this will grant a conditional amnesty to perpetrators, but that it will not provide justice, truth, nor the an
the irish government has decided to take the uk to the european court of human rights.s to change the way killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated. earlier this year, legislation was passed to set up a new commission to take over investigations relating to the troubles. the troubles are a period of conflict in northern ireland that lasted about 30 years, from the late 1960s. they were largely about whether northern ireland should be part of the uk. the irish government...