Guzzardi v Italy (1980) 3 EHRR 333. This concerned restrictions imposed on an individual by the Italian authorities analogous to some of those contained in the UK’s non-derogating control orders. Mr Guzzardi, an alleged 'mafioso', who was described by the Italian authorities as 'one of the most dangerous' of individuals, had been confined to an area on a small island constituting about 2½km² for 16 months. It contained a basic village inhabited by others subject to similar orders. His family was able to live with him and he was allowed to look for work. He had to report to the police twice a day and had to [...]. This situation was compared by the ECtHR to that of a person in an open prison.
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get permission from the police before making a phone call or seeing a visitor
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Guzzardi v Italy (1980) 3 EHRR 333. This concerned restrictions imposed on an individual by the Italian authorities analogous to some of those contained in the UK’s non-derogating control orders. Mr Guzzardi, an alleged 'mafioso', who was described by the Italian authorities as 'one of the most dangerous' of individuals, had been confined to an area on a small island constituting about 2½km² for 16 months. It contained a basic village inhabited by others subject to similar orders. His family was able to live with him and he was allowed to look for work. He had to report to the police twice a day and had to [...]. This situation was compared by the ECtHR to that of a person in an open prison.
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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Guzzardi v Italy (1980) 3 EHRR 333. This concerned restrictions imposed on an individual by the Italian authorities analogous to some of those contained in the UK’s non-derogating control orders. Mr Guzzardi, an alleged 'mafioso', who was described by the Italian authorities as 'one of the most dangerous' of individuals, had been confined to an area on a small island constituting about 2½km² for 16 months. It contained a basic village inhabited by others subject to similar orders. His family was able to live with him and he was allowed to look for work. He had to report to the police twice a day and had to [...]. This situation was compared by the ECtHR to that of a person in an open prison.
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get permission from the police before making a phone call or seeing a visitor
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