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Blue Book Tories watch in frustration as anti-euro rightwing parties make inroads across the continent while the Tory poll rating drops, the government agrees another EU bailout and gives prisoners the vote on Strasbourg's orders.
David Davis takes up challenge to prepare next round of Tory policies 2011
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But the U.K. effectively obliged itself to follow Strasbourg's lead since the passing in 1998 of the Human Rights Act by Tony Blair's government.
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Most larger cities have their traditional Christmas markets aglow with colored lights and holiday spirit Strasbourg's is a must see!
Jamie Schler: Chocolate Chestnut Charlotte For The Holidays Jamie Schler 2010
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Most larger cities have their traditional Christmas markets aglow with colored lights and holiday spirit Strasbourg's is a must see!
Jamie Schler: Chocolate Chestnut Charlotte For The Holidays Jamie Schler 2010
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Highlights include a splendid synagogue trail in Italy's Piedmont region, Strasbourg's bicycle tour of synagogues, museums, ritual baths and cemeteries, and important sights in Krakow and Amsterdam.
Travel Through History Brigid Grauman 2009
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At ceremonies at Strasbourg's Rohan palace during the second leg of the G20 Summit, Carla and Michelle both wore coats with bows, an uncanny coincidence suggesting they were channeling the same fashion fairy.
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Again, it cites Lord Rodger in Al-Skeini in support of its judgment, yet it ignores the key passage in his speech in which he rejected any extension of Strasbourg's essentially territorial approach to the application of the Convention.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Again, it cites Lord Rodger in Al-Skeini in support of its judgment, yet it ignores the key passage in his speech in which he rejected any extension of Strasbourg's essentially territorial approach to the application of the Convention.
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"" They want people to talk of them, one way or the other, '' says Noreddine Karam, who helps organize activities for youth in Strasbourg's suburbs.
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There's an interesting sidelight: Lord Scott suggests that under the Human Rights Act the Lords can depart from Strasbourg's case law interpreting article 10 if it sees fit; Lord Bingham and Lady Hale gang up as usual to disagree with him and insist the task of domestic judges is to keep pace with Strasbourg, no more no less.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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