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The scope of the rights and freedoms
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Articles 14 to 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights relate to the scope and exercise of the rights guaranteed. Article 14 establishes the principle of non-discriminatory application, Article 15 allows for the exercise of emergency powers, and Article 17 is intended to prevent abuse of the Convention's freedoms. Article 16 is very short and provides: 'Nothing in Articles 10, 11 and 14 shall be regarded as preventing the High Contracting Parties from imposing restrictions on the political activity of aliens.' Article 18 provides: 'The restrictions permitted under this Convention to the said rights and freedoms shall not be applied for any purpose other than those for which they have been prescribed.' The inclusion of a separate reference to authorised limitations should be thought of as no more than a drafting technique used to indicate. Article 57 of the Convention deals with the important question of reservations.

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Human rights in Europe

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

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