Extended the principle in Soering to apply where non-state actors represented the possible cause of the article 3 treatment.
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Chahal v UK (1997) 23 EHRR 413
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Extended the principle in Soering to apply where non-state actors represented the possible cause of the article 3 treatment.
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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Extended the principle in Soering to apply where non-state actors represented the possible cause of the article 3 treatment.
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Chahal v UK (1997) 23 EHRR 413
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Open it ould be at 'real risk’ of mistreatment by rogue elements within the Punjab Police, and that their official status (even if their action was not 'officially' sanctioned) would mean that the state would not intervene to protect him. Chahal thus <span>extended the principle in Soering to apply where non-state actors represented the possible cause of the article 3 treatment.<span><body><html>
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