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I experienced that, too.'" The new court is starting at a time when the legal system is bracing for an influx of veteran defendants as soldiers return from Iraq.
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Now there is every sign that our courts are starting to return to the "original intention" of the HRA, as Grieve acknowledged in his Belfast speech, the HRA can reasonably be described as a bill of rights that is mandated only to "take account" of Strasbourg case law alongside established common law principles.
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