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Can answer questions relating to criminal issues in the UK affected by the Human Rights Act 1998 (which enacted the rights under the European Convention of Human Rights).

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2012-02-07 human right/discriminatio:

Lesley    Sorry, but I would say no - it's a proportionate response by two different kinds of businesses to an already very high and ever-increasing risk.    However, you should consult a solicitor as

2011-01-17 handicapped parking:

Teri  Sorry, but there is no criminal element to this question.    I'm sure there may well be some sort of requirement for a minimum number of disabled parking bays, especially for a new building, under

2009-08-12 noise after 10 Pm to 7 Am:

Jeffrey    1  Please note section title - this is not a Scottish law issue.    2  I would think that any Police Officer knocking on someone's door was doing so for a perfectly lawful and reasonable purpose

2007-08-09 Human right act:

PART I THE CONVENTION RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS   ARTICLE 2 RIGHT TO LIFE   1. Everyone's right to life shall be protected by law. No one shall be deprived of his life intentionally save in the execution of

2006-07-22 human rights act [1998] sch.1 pt.1 art.8 and the police and criminal evidence act 1984 s.55:

Ori    PACE is a piece of English legislation. My field is Scots law and, as a different country, we have a totally separate and different criminal justice system.    The HRA didn't take effect until 1999

 

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