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Human rights restrictions in law

Craig Beauman outlines the restrictions on human rights in law

This article is relevant to AQA A-level Paper 3 (human rights) and OCR Section B Option 1 (human rights law).

In every area where the law has influence, there is an assumption that it provides a balance between our rights as citizens to a peaceful and prosperous lifestyle and those rules dictated to us under the cloak of public policy. An appropriate idiom relating to the restrictions on human rights could be that ‘the law gives with one hand but takes away with the other’.

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