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| | | | | [AI summary] The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that the applicant's deportation to Jordan would not violate Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), as there was no real risk of torture. However, the Court found that the deportation would violate Article 6 of the ECHR due to the real risk of admitting evidence obtained through torture at the applicant's retrial. The Court also addressed the admissibility of the application and the implications of the ruling on the rule of law and the use of torture evidence in legal proceedings. | |
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notageni.us
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| | | | | NOTE: I am not a lawyer, just someone who is making sense of the law for people who don't understand it. Do not use this as legal advice. Law is defined by many precedents, mostly through previous cases that created rulings. These cases create a framework of philosophical thought that forms a legal maxim over [...]Read More... from Dumb Data: Legal Doctrines & Principles | |
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theneedleblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Dr Sarah Nelson (University of Edinburgh) is a prominent Scottish researcher, writer and media commentator on child sexual abuse and its effects throughout life. Sarah Nelson was also a contributor to the BBC Radio 4 Analysisprogramme about Ritualised Sexual Abuse. Part 1 of which can be listened to HERE, and Part 2 HERE THE SATANIC... | |
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barthsnotes.com
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| | | Expanded Fromthe latest issue of theEnglish Churchman (24 June and 1 July 2016, p. 3 - screenshot via Anna Raccoon here): Christians Demand Action Against Satanist Ritual Abuse by Wilfred W... | ||