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... Rights still remains, a result of its time and the worry of those who drafted it. As the European Convention on Human Rights was signed shortly after Second World War and during Cold War, the rights naturally were ways of protection for predominantly civil and political rights, as apposed to social or economic. Clear examples of the kind of rights protected by the European Convention on Human Rights include the right to freedom of expression, which is included in Article 10. The European Convention on Human Rights articles are put into three different categories. These are Absolute Rights, Limited Rights and Qualified Rights. These terms do not give specific categories, but are their in order to understand the structure of the Convention rights. Article 3 (Protection from torture), are Absolute right. This is because in no case can torture be performed in the interest of the state. There is no balancing of ...
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