A scheme for publicly funding
fundamental human rights litigation must recognize that government resources are limited.
Not exact matches
It has delivered judgements on many legal subjects: i.e. constitutional law,
fundamental rights,
human rights, environmental law, private and public international law, to name a few, and of course, the famous concept of public interest
litigation (PIL).
However, the requirement to disclose relevant documents in
litigation or to public authorities is limited by Legal Professional Privilege (LPP), which has long been established in the common law and, more recently, as a
fundamental human right protected by the right to privacy under Art 8 of the European Convention on Human Ri
human right protected by the
right to privacy under Art 8 of the European Convention on
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Human Rights.