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Human rights in British Law 

 

Here you can find information on the human rights that are protected by the Human Rights Act 1998.

Right to life
Protection from torture
Protection from slavery and forced labour
Right to liberty and security
Right to a fair trial
No punishment without law
Right to respect for private and family life
Freedom of thought, belief and religion
Freedom of expression
Freedom of assembly and association
Right to marry
Protection from discrimination
Protection of property
Right to education
Right to free elections

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