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Human Rights and Terrorism

Human Rights and Terrorism

Course modified date: 9 يونيو 2022

In this course, learn what the Human Rights Act is, how it helps to protect people's individual freedoms and when there are exceptions to the Act to prevent terrorism.

Intoduction 

The British government takes the freedom, liberty and protection of its people very seriously.
This course will focus on an extremely important piece of legislation that was introduced to protect all of our country’s people from anything that will prevent them from enjoying a peaceful and free life: The Human Rights Act 1998.
 
We will explore a number of sections of these laws in detail. This will help us gain a better understanding of how our laws can help protect us.
4 of 19 – The Human Rights Act
The Human Rights Act 1998 is a piece of legislation that sets out protection in law for everyone’s basic rights and freedoms, known as our human rights.
 
There are 16 rights covered by the act, with each one addressed in a separate article. The rights protected by the act come from the European Convention on Human Rights.

The Human Rights Act sets out a minimum standard for how the government should treat everyone. When a new law is being considered, it must be checked to ensure it complies with the Human Rights Act before it can be passed.

You will learn 

  1. Know what the Human Rights Act is
  2. Understand how the Human Rights Act helps to protect people's individual freedoms
  3. Know when there are exceptions in the Human Rights Act to prevent terrorism

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