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Human rights reform summit ‘doomed to failure’
Telegraph – The Government insists it is “quietly confident” that the Brighton conference will lead to more cases being determined by national courts rather than in Strasbourg. But a leaked draft of the treaty shows that key demands have already been watered down before full discussions start, making it harder for power to be taken back from the court. Read Article
Tags: crime law, Europe, human rights
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