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Some of the political criticisms of the Human Rights Act have centred on the way in which the courts have applied sections 3 and 4 of the Act, in a manner which critics have viewed as an example of judicial activism. It is always important to realise, however, that these are powers which have not been self-created but have been given by Parliament (in 1998).
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