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We are recognised as
a leading Human Rights Practice, we have been involved in cases concerning ethical disputes
such as the Diane Pretty case, the rights of disabled people,
media and freedom of expression. We also specialise in religious
liberty.
The European
Convention of Human Rights is of relevance not only to high
profile litigation but also to people’s everyday lives. The
convention provides for the right to life, freedom from inhuman or
degrading treatment, the right to a fair trial, respect for
private and family life, respect for conscience and religion,
freedom of expression and freedom from discrimination. The State
has to respect these rights and any violation can be challenged in
the Court.
For further information please e mail
Mark Jones |