Page values for "It is time to protect the public's human rights"

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TopicPageHuman Rights Act 1998
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SourcePageThe Daily Telegraph
DateDateNovember 5, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2006/05/11/dl1101.xml
QuoteText"The United States Supreme Court frequently rules on the legality of the administration's measures. But the difference is that the US has a defined constitution, framed at the birth of the republic, which reflects the country's own political mores and is straightforward in its application. The ECHR, by contrast, is an alien import, articulating a series of airy and contradictory principles which leave judges almost total scope for interpretation."
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It is time to protect the public's human rights by The Daily Telegraph editorial board (The Daily Telegraph, November 5, 2006) (view)