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... courts would be flooded with unmeritorious applications based on the HRA . The fear was particularly acute because the HRA gives all courts , includ- ing magistrates , jurisdiction to determine HRA issues . In fact , the appli- cations ...
... courts would be flooded with unmeritorious applications based on the HRA . The fear was particularly acute because the HRA gives all courts , includ- ing magistrates , jurisdiction to determine HRA issues . In fact , the appli- cations ...
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British Academy. someone who is already dead . However , the Court at Strasbourg , fol- lowed by our courts , has recognised that a full investigation into a death may prevent the repetition of the circumstances giving rise to that death ...
British Academy. someone who is already dead . However , the Court at Strasbourg , fol- lowed by our courts , has recognised that a full investigation into a death may prevent the repetition of the circumstances giving rise to that death ...
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... court is not bound to follow the decision . Of course in the great majority of situations our courts will gratefully apply the Strasbourg decision . If we did not , an undesirable gap would develop between our approach and that of ...
... court is not bound to follow the decision . Of course in the great majority of situations our courts will gratefully apply the Strasbourg decision . If we did not , an undesirable gap would develop between our approach and that of ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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