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Why am I not really surprised, given where the ruling has come from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Got to agree with jackthehat on this one, if those responsible for the regular reviews had carried them out this would never had happened, and instead of blaming Europe this time those responsible in this country should be held responsible.
/// The judges said Mr Abdi's detention pending deportation between September 2003 and April 2007 was not lawful under the domestic law of the UK. ///
/// They said this was because the regular reviews required by the Secretary of State's published policy on the detention of foreign national prisoners were not carried out. ///
/// The judges said Mr Abdi's detention pending deportation between September 2003 and April 2007 was not lawful under the domestic law of the UK. ///
/// They said this was because the regular reviews required by the Secretary of State's published policy on the detention of foreign national prisoners were not carried out. ///
To get the matter exactly right, the European Convention on Human Rights and the court which ensures its rules are obeyed is nothing to do with the Common Market. That has 27 members currently. The ECHR was instituted by the Council of Europe, this has 47 members, including Switzerland, Russia and most of the old Warsaw Pact countries. It's been in existence since 1953 and we signed up to it in 1998.
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