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Originally Posted by Russ
There is only ONE “version” of human rights. I think you’re mistaking ‘opinion’ with ‘rights enshrined in Law’.
I’m a Paralegal, not a solicitor so I don’t get to make that call. If there’s a scenario that you mention out there and said murderer can demonstrate his human rights have been breached then a solicitor can represent him in court.
Solicitors (and indeed Paralegals at my level as well as pretty much anyone working for a Law firm) are ‘officers of the Court’ and duty bound to defend the Law. We work for The Crown.
The very same people who would rigorously defend YOU if you were unfairly accused of a crime or had your human rights breached.
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So where in the ECHR does it specify that an adult
has to remain in the same country as their parents?
Certain firms, solicitors, and barristers make immigration and human rights their source of income.
What proportion of non-criminals are able to bring a human rights case? They don't have the funding to do it.