The positive duty imposed by the ECHR, art 3 is, however, generally not absolute. In the case of [case]the Court of Appeal held that the ECHR, art 3 imposes a positive duty on public authorities to take action to prevent individuals being subjected to torture and/or inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment.
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R (on the application of Q) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, [2003] EWCA Civ 364
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The positive duty imposed by the ECHR, art 3 is, however, generally not absolute. In the case of [case]the Court of Appeal held that the ECHR, art 3 imposes a positive duty on public authorities to take action to prevent individuals being subjected to torture and/or inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment.
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The positive duty imposed by the ECHR, art 3 is, however, generally not absolute. In the case of [case]the Court of Appeal held that the ECHR, art 3 imposes a positive duty on public authorities to take action to prevent individuals being subjected to torture and/or inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment.
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R (on the application of Q) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, [2003] EWCA Civ 364
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