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Human rights
Your basic rights and how these rights are protected. Includes information about the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998.
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Human Rights Act
The Human Rights Act 1998 is an important and wide-ranging law that affects many parts of our lives. This leaflet explains what the Act says and how it works.
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How do human rights work?

Explains the law that sets out human rights, who it applies to and how human rights can be restricted.
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Using your human rights

Information on what to do if you feel your human rights have been breached.
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Human Rights

An overview of the Human Rights Act and how it can be used. Focuses particularly on how the Human Rights Act may be able to be used to strengthen employees rights.
From: Thompsons Solicitors
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Your human rights - a guide for refugees and asylum seekers

Many situations experienced by refugees and asylum seekers involve human rights. Explains the kinds of situations where human rights may help to protect you.
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Your human rights - guide for older people

Provides practical information about human rights and their relevance to older people.
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Your human rights - a guide for disabled people

Information on how disabled people can use their human rights to challenge bad treatment.
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Your human rights - a guide for people living with mental health problems (PDF)

Many situations experienced by people living with mental health problems involve human rights. Too often a person may not realise that they are able to do something about their situation, or even that there is something wrong with the way they are being treated. Provides practical information about how human rights can help.
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The Human Rights Act and mental distress

The Human Rights Act is vital to protecting the fundamental freedoms of everyone in society. The Act is particularly important for people with experience of mental distress, who are too often denied their human rights.
From: Mind
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Human Rights Act
The Human Rights Act 1998 is an important and wide-ranging law that affects many parts of our lives. Find out what the Act says and how it works.
Equal opportunities
There are many situations where you could be discriminated against, for example because of your age, or your sex or because you are gay or lesbian. Find out what you can do if you are discriminated against.
Personal injury
If you are injured because someone was negligent (they did something they shouldn't, or didn't do something they should have done), you may be able to get compensation. Find out what you can do if you've been injured in this way.
Alternatives to court
Going to court to solve a problem can be expensive, stressful and time-consuming. But there are other ways of dealing with many types of complaint. Find out more.
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