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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

2005-12-17 French rights:

Daniel My subject is human rights in the Scottish criminal justice system. However, ARTICLE 9 FREEDOM OF THOUGHT, CONSCIENCE AND RELIGION 1. Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience

2004-12-25 rights:

Angela You'd have to presume that the wife was the next of kin and therefore entitled to possession of her husband's belongings, but he's still alive, so you'd also have to presume a technical theft

 

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