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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Human rights law to be axed

Tim Shipman, Political Editor 

PLANS to end the abuse of human rights laws and stamp out the courtroom compensation culture can be revealed today, after a draft of the government’s blueprint to replace the Human Rights Act with a British bill of rights was leaked to The Sunday Times.

In the most radical shake-up of human rights law in two decades, judges will be told they will not have to follow rulings of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg slavishly.
Instead they would be able to rely on the common law — the body of judicial rulings built up in Britain over centuries — or rulings by courts in other Commonwealth countries such as Australia and Canada, when making their judgments.

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