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In Hirst v UK (2001) ECHR 477, the ECtHR held that delays of [...] between reviews of the applicant's continued detention amounted to a breach of the ECHR, art 5(4).
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21 months and 2 years

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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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In Hirst v UK (2001) ECHR 477, the ECtHR held that delays of [...] between reviews of the applicant's continued detention amounted to a breach of the ECHR, art 5(4).
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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In Hirst v UK (2001) ECHR 477, the ECtHR held that delays of [...] between reviews of the applicant's continued detention amounted to a breach of the ECHR, art 5(4).
Answer
21 months and 2 years
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In Hirst v UK (2001) ECHR 477, the ECtHR held that delays of 21 months and 2 years between reviews of the applicant's continued detention amounted to a breach of the ECHR, art 5(4).

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