Introduction
The Human Rights Act 1998 may come into effect in 2000. This Act builds most of the European Convention into UK law. But subject to certain restrictions about how the individual may apply and invoke this law.
It will still be possible to apply (or appeal) to Strasbourg, but it is likely that the Strasbourg judges will require the individual to apply under HRA98 in the UK, quoting ECHR law, as part of the usual requirement to 'exhaust the domestic remedies'.
UKMM/CG are currently studying this act and waiting for the rules of court which may determine how the individual may apply. We shall of course update this section of the website with information to facilitate applications.
Prospects
There is a possibility that the UK judges will be required to change their attitudes, although applying to these people is a bit like the Jews asking the Nazi Party to protect them. The UK judges have been violating men's human rights for two generations, and will not wish to admit to any failings, let alone serious malpractices of which they are guilty.
Further information
Information is available in :
Blackstones Guide to the Human Rights Act 1998
John Wadham & Helen Mountfield
Blackstone Press Ltd, 1999, ISBN 1 85431 837 3
Family Law and the Human Rights Act, 1998
Swindells, Heather, et al
Jordans, 1999, ISBN 0 85308 573 0
Action required
UKMM/CG will provide as much assistance as possible for those who wish to take cases, and further information will be posted to this page when available.
Class action
Please refer to the information of a possible class action which we shall progress, and which is relevant to those wishing to apply.