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Asylum seeker who mowed down teenager while drunk uses European human rights law to avoid deportation

Asylum seeker who mowed down teenager while drunk uses European human rights law to avoid deportation Victim Luke Mason was left with life changing injuries after he was hit by Hamid s car outside a nightclub Hadi Hamid was jailed for four years but has avoided deportation An asylum seeker, who drunkenly ploughed into a teenager leaving him with horrific injuries, has been accused of making a “mockery of justice” after using the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) to avoid deportation. Serial offender, Hadi Hamid, 41, from Kuwait, was jailed for four years in February 2018, after mowing down Luke Mason, 18, and his friend Matthew Lockwood, outside a nightclub in Middlesbrough.

Church Leaders in Scotland Take Legal Action Against Govt For Outlawing, Criminalizing Public Worship

Restrictions set forth by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Jan. 8 made it a criminal offense in the highest level for churches to meet in-person, even to perform a baptism. Church officials notified the Scottish Ministers on Jan. 15, pleading for them to re-open churches. They explained that closing churches violates the European Convention of Human Rights law and the Scottish Constitution. Additionally, the emotional and spiritual needs within the congregation and community cannot be addressed if these restrictions remain in effect.   The church leaders pointed out in their claim they clearly understand the significance of COVID-19 and the difficult decisions the Scottish Government has had to make in an effort to protect communities.

US Mission to OSCE: Russia s attempts to control, exploit Georgian regions of Abkhazia, S Ossetia unacceptable

US Mission to OSCE: Russia’s attempts to control, exploit Georgian regions of Abkhazia, S. Ossetia unacceptable Chargé d’Affaires Courtney Austrian addresed the OSCE Permanent Council on January 28. Photo: Nino Alavidze/Agenda.ge Agenda.ge, 30 Jan 2021 - 11:02, Tbilisi,Georgia The United States mission to the OSCE has stated that the recent judgement of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in the Russia-Georgia 2008 war case ‘adds further weight to the international community’s demand that Russia cease its blatant violations of Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity’. Russia’s attempts to control and exploit the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia through borderisation, arbitrary detentions, restrictions of movement across the Administrative Boundary Lines, and establishment of socio-economic and military ‘agreements’ between Russia and the two occupied regions of Georgia are unacceptable”, Chargé d’Affaires Courtn

Family of Emily Whelan win case against hospital trust after woman s body left to decompose

Family win case against hospital trust after woman s body left to decompose A FAMILY has won a landmark case against a hospital trust that allowed a young mum’s body to decompose to the point that third-party involvement in her death was unable to be ruled out. In a judgement handed down today, Judge Andrew Saffman concluded Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust had breached the human rights of Emily Whelan’s family by failing to preserve her body and awarded them damages. Matthew Gold, solicitor for the Whelan family, said it was the first time a court had ruled a hospital has a legal obligation to treat a body with dignity and respect to ensure it does not badly decompose to prevent a breach of Article 8 of European Convention of Human Rights, the right to respect for private and family life.

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