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Human Rights Law

Quick questions on Articles 5 and 6: the right to liberty and a fair trial - WJEC A-Level Law

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What is article 6?
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Article 6 guarantees that, in the determination of civil rights and obligations or of any criminal charge, everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law. In criminal cases it adds:
What is q1?
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Is Article 5 an absolute, limited or qualified right? [1 mark]
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Name two safeguards contained in Article 5. [2 marks]
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Advise whether a person's right to liberty under Article 5 has been breached on the facts. [20 marks]

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