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Includes notes on: - ECHR - UK HRA 1998 - Declarations of incompatibility - Interpretation - Evaluation

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Week 8 – Human Rights


The European Convention on Human Rights

- International treaty signed in Rome on November 4 1950
o Came into force in 1953
- Sets out basic civil and political rights
- Enforced by European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Strasbourg
- States that have ratified the convention are part of the European Council

- UK Pre-Convention
o Argument that by upholding the common law, some human rights are
already upheld.
 Rights and freedoms are traditionally considered to be protected by
the idea that individual subjects can do anything that isn’t specifically
forbidden by law – “negative theory of rights”
o This would mean that Parliament has the power to limit people’s liberty at
any time by passing new legislation, without having introduced specific
human rights obligations.
 The ECHR changed this
- Absolute rights, meaning that all ratified states must follow them
o Art 2,3,4.7 and 14
- Derogative rights, meaning states can suspend or “opt out” of certain rights under
particular circumstances
o Eg: right to fair trial can be derogated for instance in the state of war

 The ECHR is NOT a treaty of the European Union!


Human Rights Act 1998

- Pre-HRA
o Before the human rights act, a UK citizen would have to
 Go to the ECHR court in Strasburg as UK courts could not directly
enforce the convention in law
 Exhaust all domestic court first --> very lengthy and expensive process
- Human Rights Act was created in 1998 (come into force in October 2000)
- Partial incorporation of the Convention into English law
o Incorporates ECHR articles 2 to 12 and 14 (articles 1 and 13 were already
satisfied by the creation of the act itself)
o Gives them a statutory basis in English law
- Arguments on both sides about it affecting Parliamentary sovereignty
- HRA has strengthened human rights in the UK by
o Marking out the boundaries of modern privacy law
 Douglas v Hello! (2001)


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,  Douglases awarded compensation for violation of privacy by
Hello!
 Ok! succeeded in proving a breach of confidence by Hello!
 Wainwright v Home Office (2003)
 Campbell v MGN (2004)
 Privacy law issue
 Art 8 v Art 10
o Clarified rights relating to personal identity, same-sex marriage & family life
 Bellinger v Bellinger (2003)
 Section 11(c) of Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 declared
incompatible with Convention Art 8 & 12
o Influenced legal debate about the right to life
 Conjoined Twins: Surgical Separation (2000)
o Defined the scope of executive and legislative power in regard to detention


Enforceability & Application

- Section 6 – “it is unlawful for public authorities to act in a way that is incompatible
with Convention rights”
o What is a public authority?
 Any local and central government, the police, the NHS, the courts
 Section 6(b) – a private body can be considered a public if it
“performs function of a public nature” and is decided on a case-by
case basis
 Type 1: public authority in every way
 Type 2: public only in relation to certain of its functions, which
will only need to comply in regard to those specific functions
o YL v Birmingham City Council (2007)
 narrow approach to defining public functions: a
privately-owned care home which
accommodates and cares for residents placed
and paid for by a local authority does not
perform a 'function of a public nature’.

- Vertical effect only, no horizontal effect, meaning rights can’t directly be enforced
on individuals
o The Courts are considered public bodies and need to uphold the Conventions
rights in legal proceedings between parties. HRA is therefore indirectly
enforceable on individuals, through the court’s decisions.
 Douglas v Hello!
- HRA has a wide geographical application, beyond the physical boundaries of the UK,
to places where effective control
o R (Al-Skeini) v Secretary of State for Defense (2007) – Iraqi civilians arrested
and detained by British soldiers are protected by the HRA
o Smith v Ministry of Defense (2013) – HRA applies to British soldiers serving
abroad

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