Critically Assess the UK human rights in contrast of European Convention on Human Rights
Critically Assess the UK human rights in contrast of European Convention on Human Rights
Introduction
The rights to human are freedom of expression and opinion, to participation in government and choice of employment, and to private property and general security in one's person these are just some of the rights that people around the globe have come to recognize as human rights those rights that all individuals have simply by virtue of their very humanity; rights that we expect all societies to guarantee to their citizens irrespective of a person's race, religion, gender, sexuality, or ethnicity; rights that we should have no matter where we live or who we are. They have come to function as the grounds on which we challenge particular policies and actions of states and the basis upon which we demand change or imagine a different, better future. With all that they do, with all that we expect from them, it is not surprising that human rights are cherished the world over.
Cases
People do not have to go to Cuba to search for suspected terrorists imprisoned controversy. Nine foreigners have been held in Belmarsh prison in London for nearly three years without charge or trial. It is a prison of similar characteristics which Guantanamo bay prison has as it performs the most brutal tortures on the prisoners and deal with them with the most inappropriate way. However, there cases attach to it that shows the picture from both the angles; the positive and the negative. First, the positive aspect is that the administration of the British Prison Service decided to set up a small mosque inside the prison, a minaret and a dome, to allow for Muslim prisoners to perform their religious rites. The mosque will be built inside the prison in the area close towards maximum security officials, and the ward that teach prisoners new professional characters. On the contrary, there are various negative issues aligned with Belmarsh prison and one the case got highlighted with the help of Media as it revealed Abu Hamza al-Masri; the imam of the mosque Venspiri Park got held in Belmarsh prison, British infamous, for serious injuries due to assault by prison guards. Later ten of the guards of Belmarsh prison in London beat him then they threw him to the ground and shot him several injuries in his body.
Dudgeon v. United Kingdom was a case brought before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which stated that the legislation passed in the nineteenth century that criminalized homosexual men in the United Kingdom, and in 1980 remained in force in Northern Ireland violated the European Convention on Human Rights. This case is of great importance for several reasons as it was the first case criminalization of male homosexuality that was filed with the ECHR. However, it also achieved in 1982 in Northern Ireland repeal the law and the case was filed Norris ...