facts test 2 Flashcards

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define civil rights

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The basic right to be free from unequal treatment or discrimination based on certain protected characteristics e.g. gender, race, disability

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2
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define civil liberties

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The basic rights and freedoms that citizens benefit from under the law, protecting citizens from arbitrary government intrusion into their lives

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3
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Why were human rights under threat during the 1980s? Give 2 reasons.

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Thatcher government using police as their own private army, official secrets Act, no real freedom of the press, phone tapping and no access to personal information,

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4
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What did the Major government introduce to address the problem of a lack of citizens’ rights in the UK and what didit do?

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Citizens Charter allowed citizens to complain about services run by governments

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In what year did the Major government introduce this measure to address the problem of a lock of citizen’s rights inthe UK?

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1994

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6
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When was the human rights act in the uk?

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1998

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7
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Which government was in power when the HRA was passed?

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Labour

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8
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When was the European Convention on Human Rights written and when was it actually introduced?

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1950 and 1953

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What rights and freedoms are enshrined in the ECHR? Name 2

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Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.

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10
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Where is the European Court of Human Rights based?

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Strasbourg

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When was the European Court of Human Rights set up?

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1959

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12
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What right did David Lidington, the Justice Secretary have to concede in December 2017?

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voting rights for prisioners

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13
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Why were right-wing backbenchers and left-wing mps both angry at the concession that David Lidinton made?

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Because he only gave the right to vote to prisoners who are awaiting release, probably only about 100 people in total

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What act was introduced in 2000 to help citizens access information?

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The Freedom of Informarion act

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15
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The act (question 14) passed in 2000 helped citizens but why was it a disaster for MPs?

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expenses scandal 2009

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16
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What other acts of parliament helps to give access to information concerning you as an individual and when was it passed?

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Data Protection act 1998 and GDPR

17
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What does EIR stand for in the context of citizens rights?

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environmental Informtion regulation 2004