What is the Human Rights Act?
This is a significant piece of legislation which ensures the powers of the "state" are not imbalanced against the powers of the individual. This means that anyone who works for the state (such as Police, Nurses, Dr's etc.) cannot over use their powers to prevent someone's right to carry out their daily business of life or deprive them of their liberty. For more information please follow this link http://www.lancashirecare.nhs.uk/abou...

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