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miércoles, 25 de enero de 2012

Politics: David Cameron calls for reform of European court of human rights

By Nicholas Watt & Owen Bowcott
Summarize by Teddy.
The Prime Minister of UK used his speech at the parliamentary assembly of the European Human Right council to reply the criticize of the European Human Right court about the new human right rules in UK, which were understood like a abusive impose limit time to finish on legal causes, rebirth the polemic.
Cameron said that the court is going too far and lose its legitimacy   when attack an efficient system of British management that achievements close cases support for civil liberty. Britain proposes a sunset clause that closes cases when they remain unresolved for two years or more.
By other hand Thorbjørn Jagland, the secretary general of European council argues that the people lose their international right when the courts lose power in the members’ states.
This clash can be a consequence of the public announces of British government about the change that they can lead in the European court to finish the serious abuses of human right by other members like Russia and Ukraine.
And the list go on with the last sentences of the court over people accused of terrorism and they’ve got low condemn that according to the British government the criminal is more protect than international security.
Britain wants to use its six month of presidency of council that finish in May to do the reforms over the work of the court.

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