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European Convention

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  • Sir Leigh Lewis, the chair of the Commission on a Bill of Rights, showed the depth of thinking about the future of the court when he said that the 2010 Interlaken Declaration on the future of the ECHR raised the possibility that other institutions of the Council of Europe could qualify the European Convention on Human Rights.

    Ministers 'could get powers to overrule European Court of Human Rights' 2011

  • Take a definition of human rights like the European Convention - the right to a fair trial, right to a private life, religious freedom, freedom of association.

    Great apes, rights and the moral imagination Burke's Corner 2007

  • Take a definition of human rights like the European Convention - the right to a fair trial, right to a private life, religious freedom, freedom of association.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Burke's Corner 2007

  • For coproductions under the European Convention, the required expenditure in the U.K. is usually much lower than a straight sale-leaseback (20% rather than 70%), but the producer must satisfy a point system based on the nationality of the key creative elements (discussed more fully in the Ireland section below).

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • For coproductions under the European Convention, the required expenditure in the U.K. is usually much lower than a straight sale-leaseback (20% rather than 70%), but the producer must satisfy a point system based on the nationality of the key creative elements (discussed more fully in the Ireland section below).

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • For coproductions under the European Convention, the required expenditure in the U.K. is usually much lower than a straight sale-leaseback (20% rather than 70%), but the producer must satisfy a point system based on the nationality of the key creative elements (discussed more fully in the Ireland section below).

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • For coproductions under the European Convention, the required expenditure in the U.K. is usually much lower than a straight sale-leaseback (20% rather than 70%), but the producer must satisfy a point system based on the nationality of the key creative elements (discussed more fully in the Ireland section below).

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

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