Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Article Review On Human Rights - 2024 Words

My assignment will be a discussion about Article 6 (Right to a fair trial) of the HRA 1998. I will explore the article and define it in detail. I will explain why this article is particularly important for a Police officer/Investigator dealing with an offender from the beginning of a case until a court appearance. Furthermore I will discuss the possible consequences if the Police officer/Investigator fails to comply with Article 6. Article 6 (the right to a fair trial) has been developed over centuries, originally copied from sources such as the â€Å"Magna Carta, the 1689 Bill of Rights and the common law.† (Fair Trial, 2014) But is now Article 6. Article 6 derived from the European convention on Human Rights. The European Convention on Human Rights is an international treaty to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms in Europe and was signed in Rome (It aly) on 4 November 1950 by 12 member states of the Council of Europe and entered into force on 3 September 1953. Article 6 was created during the aftermath of World War Two, when motivated by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The universal Declaration of Human Rights â€Å"proclaimed by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 10th December 1948;† (Rights) It was thought to be a wider response of the Allied Powers in distributing a human rights agenda, in the hopes that the violations of humanShow MoreRelatedArticle Review: On Human Rights Day, Stop the Blank Check to Israel882 Words   |  4 Pageshappen† but, you would be wrong in fact, that is exactly going right now with the United States and Israel. In the article, Stinemetz talks about her recent visit to Palestine, a nation that is currently being attacked by Israel’s armies. This is due largely in part to desires by the Israeli government to have Palestinian citizens comply with their laws which are violating the Palestinian’s human rights, rights that every single human deserves. 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