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After a European court of human rights judgment, ministers responded by planning to give prisoners serving sentences of less than four years the right to vote.
The surveillance of our streets and motorways increased without public scrutiny and debate; the gathering and retention of DNA from innocent people was unaffected by the European court of human rights judgment.
In relation to privacy, the European court of human rights' judgment in Hanover v Germany clarified this position in ruling that where a public figure - in this case also royalty - was engaged in private activities, these not did justify media intrusion based solely on their royal status.
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Successive European human rights judgments have criticised Britain over state security policy including the practice of collusion between members of the security forces and Ulster loyalist terror groups.
David Cameron will somehow manage to ignore a couple of distasteful European court of human rights judgments without having to leave the Union.
At the end of 2015, the Duma passed a law which replicates policy contained in Chris Grayling's strategy paper, putting its refusal to comply with European court of human rights judgments into law.
Critics also argue that a political consequence of the UK's failure to comply is that it will be much harder to get new Council of Europe members, such as Russia and Turkey, to comply with adverse human rights judgments.
It's the right judgment.
It requires the right judgment when it counts.
"He has the right judgment," Mr. Miller said of Mr. Obama.
He has made the right judgment, Hague says.
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