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Tens of thousands of people arrested since failed coup are still awaiting trial
Moscow should not pay €1.9bn damages awarded by European human rights court
Britain likely to withdraw from key parts of treaty during future wars
Andras Baka’s freedom of expression violated after he criticised judicial reform, chamber rules
EU laws are incorporated into the devolution statutes in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Assortment of 21 bills is PM’s attempt to show he can reunite his party amid civil war on Europe
Home secretary breaks with the party line as she sets out stall for Conservative leadership
Home secretary reminds Tories of her credentials to lead the party
Draft deal is the most ambitious, and politically explosive, plan to solve EU refugee crisis
Finale to EU talks aims to make Supreme Court final on human rights
Primacy of European law over UK courts to be retained in departure from manifesto promise
GPS jammers in vans, FitBits strapped to dogs — employees are fighting back
European court rules on monitoring messages at work
UK override risks sending wrong signal to other countries, says Strasbourg watchdog
Ruling casts doubt on ‘Wilson doctrine’ on phone-tapping
Rulings come down against prisoner voting bans and bulk data collection
Legislation hampered by ‘strong obstructionism’ from conservative lawmakers in Catholic nation
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