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The court enforces the rules set out in the European convention on human rights

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The court enforces the rules set out in the European convention on human rights

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The European convention on human rights is an international treaty to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms in Europe. It was signed in 1950, and effective from 1953.

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A. R. Mowbray has written:

'Cases and materials, and commentary on the European Convention on Human Rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, Cases

'The development of positive obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights by the European Court of Human Rights' -- subject(s): European Court of Human Rights, Human rights

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There is no British equivalent to the European Convention on Human Rights, as the ECHR forms part of statutory law in the UK under the 'Human Rights Act 1998.'

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