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V. Fill in prepositions, where necessary

1. An application … a writ … habeas corpus takes priority … any other case … court … that day and it will be heard first.

2. Even where our rights are set … … the law, there are limitations … these rights.

3. If a person has been unlawfully detained he may sue … the civil courts and claim damages … false imprisonment.

4. … order to protect the rights set … … the Convention, a Court … Human Rights was established … 1959.

5. … the English legal system this right … liberty has been important … centuries and was set … … the Magna Carta … 1215.

6. The Convention sets … the rights and free­doms that the people … Europe should have.

7. The European Convention … Human Rights sets … that everyone has the right … lib­erty and that no one shall be deprived … his liberty.

8. The European Convention … Human Rights was drawn … … order to try and protect people's rights … the horrors … the Second World War.

9. The procedure … applying … Court … Human Rights was simplified … 1994.

10. There are laws … particular points including racial and sexual dis­crimination, but some other rights are not written … the law.

VI. Fill in articles where necessary

1. … new permanent single European Court of … Human Rights was established and individuals can apply direct to … Court.

2. … application for … writ of … habeas corpus takes … priority over any other case in … court on that day and it will be heard first.

3. Before … Human Act came into effect … UK Government had signed … Convention on … Human Rights.

4. If … person has been unlawfully detained he may sue in … civil courts and claim damages for … false imprisonment.

5. In … developed countries today … rights and free­doms of … individual are regarded as important.

6. In order to protect … rights set out in … Convention, … Court of … Human Rights was established in 1959.

7. … Convention sets out … rights and free­doms that … people of Europe should have.

8. … Council of Europe is not part of … present European Union but … separate interna­tional organization with … big­ger membership than … European Union.

9. There is … possibility of coming to … friendly negotiated set­tlement, but if this is not successful then … Court will hear … case in full and give … judg­ment.

10. When we say that we live in … free society, we mean by this that everyone has certain basic rights and freedoms.

VII. Complete the following sentences filling in appropriate words from the box

admissible; application; apply direct; basic rights; breached; Chamber; claim damages; comments; complaint; detained; freedoms; General Assembly; give a judg­ment; habeas corpus; imprisonment; limitations; Magna Carta; negotiated set­tlement; permanent; society; sue; United Nations; Universal Declaration; writ.

1. A … of the Court will consider whether the … is … and if it decides that it is, the Government of the State concerned is asked for its … .

2. A new … single European Court of Human Rights was established and individuals who feel their rights have been … can … to the Court.

3. An … for a writ of … takes priority over any other case in court on that day and it will be heard first.

4. If a person has been unlawfully detained he may … in the civil courts and … for false … .

5. In the English legal system this right to liberty has been important for centuries and was set out in the … .

6. Some … are needed in order to protect other people's rights or to protect … as a whole.

7. The European Convention on Human Rights fol­lowed the … on Human Rights made by the … of the … .

8. There is the possibility of coming to a friendly … , but if this is not successful then the Court will hear the case in full and … .

9. When we say that we live in a free society, we mean by this that everyone has certain … and … .

10. Where the person is still being … there is a special … that can be obtained.