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What does article 2 (2) say
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the state can take life for law enforcement purposes.
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what is the seminal case for unlawful killing by the state
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McCann, Farrell & Savage v UK
two principles- investigate all situations where the state takes life refrain from unlawful killing |
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which case demonstrated that article 2 (1) had extraterritorial applicability
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Al-Skeini v UK
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which cases reveal flawed inquests into unlawful killing
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Mckerr v UK
Shanaghan v UK Kelly & Othrrt v UK Jordan v UK Kelly and others v uk |
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which cases states that withdrawal of life support of a patient in a persistent vegative state does not breach Article 2
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NHS Trust A v M
NHS Trust B v H |
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case on assisted suicide
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pretty v uk
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name the cases that state that state that the government has a positive obligation to protect life under a real and immediate risk
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Rabonne v Pennine Care NHS TRust
- European Convention on Human Rights Article 2 imposed an operational obligation on states to protect mentally ill patients who were not detained under the mental health act where there was a real and immediate risk of suicide. r (Amin) v Secretary of State Home Department muslim put in a cell with known racist. Investigation must be: public, independent, involve the full participation of the family. |