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- 2. Article 8, ECHR Every body has the right to respect for his private and family life,
- 3. The Concept of Private Life The right to be oneself The right to live as oneself
- 4. Respect for physical and moral integrity Right to a personal identity The Concept of Private Life
- 5. Respect for personal or private space Respect for sexual orientation, identity and relations The Concept of
- 6. Respect for sexual orientation, identity and relations Privacy and intrusive publications Collection of personal data by
- 7. The Concept of Private Life Policing and collecting evidence Medical care and confidentiality Access to health
- 8. Surveillance All forms of covert policing and surveillance will engage Article 8. Secret surveillance is tolerable
- 9. What is meant by family life? The ECHR contains no definition of “family life” The notion
- 10. Unconventional family life Unmarried fathers The extended family Family “ties” do not in themselves constitute family
- 11. Children and human rights The Convention applies to children as it does to adults No general
- 12. Taking children into care Article 8 is engaged at all stages in care cases: • leading
- 13. Immigration and the European Convention on Human Rights Two category of cases have emerged: • Those
- 14. Developing principles before the European Court of Human Rights The Boultif criteria These include: the nature
- 15. Home Covers right of access to and occupation of premises, a right not to be expelled
- 16. Correspondence Covers the right to communicate and the confidentiality of private communications. All forms of communication
- 17. Restricting rights Any restriction on civil and political rights must be prescribed by law. The restriction
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