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The rights guaranteed IV
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Article 7 is one of the provisions not subject to derogation under Article 15 which is an indication of its importance. However, although Article 7 deals with a fundamental aspect of the principle of legality, it is subject to certain limitations. The scope of Article 7 is limited to the criminal law where judicial legislation is now uncommon. A great many different issues have arisen in relation to Article 8 which can conveniently be considered under the four headings of privacy, family life, home and correspondence. Article 9(1) makes a distinction between the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion on the one hand, and the manifestation of religion or belief on the other. Freedom of religion includes, as Article 9(1) indicates, freedom to change one's religion, as well as the freedom to teach and practise it.

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Human rights in Europe

A study of the European Convention on Human Rights, Fourth edition

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