1.4.2

The UK's Rights-Based Culture

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Culture of Rights in the UK

Some have argued that the UK has a rights-based culture. The protection of rights in the UK has led to some conflicts between different kinds of rights.

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Rights-based culture

  • All laws passed must comply with the Human Rights Act, which has led to some arguing that the UK has a ‘rights-based culture’.
  • Judges can use the Human Rights Act to declare existing laws unfit, which promotes human rights in UK society and lawmaking.
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Individual v collective rights

  • The Human Rights Act protects individuals rather than UK citizenship collectively.
  • Protecting individual rights is seen as a good thing because it enables a free and fair society, and protects individuals who may face oppression.
  • But, if individual rights are protected at the expense of collective rights, there can be restrictions on actions that can be taken to protect the public.
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Examples of rights conflicts

  • For example, some criminals in the UK have not been extradited (handed over to law enforcement where the crimes were committed) because of the Human Rights Act.
  • Some may consider this a threat to the collective rights of liberty and security.
    • After 9/11, the government wished to detain terror suspects without trial, but this was ruled against by the Law Lords, because it was seen as discrimination.

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