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Without obtaining a far clearer undertaking from the Jordanian Government, the ECtHR considered that a deportation by UK authorities would amount to a violation of the ECHR, art 6 because of the real risk of evidence, which had been secured through torture, being used against the applicant in the Jordanian criminal justice system. This risk was seen to represent a flagrant denial of justice and its prohibition was considered to be fundamental by the ECtHR.
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Othman v UK (2012) 55 EHRR 1

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Without obtaining a far clearer undertaking from the Jordanian Government, the ECtHR considered that a deportation by UK authorities would amount to a violation of the ECHR, art 6 because of the real risk of evidence, which had been secured through torture, being used against the applicant in the Jordanian criminal justice system. This risk was seen to represent a flagrant denial of justice and its prohibition was considered to be fundamental by the ECtHR.
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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Without obtaining a far clearer undertaking from the Jordanian Government, the ECtHR considered that a deportation by UK authorities would amount to a violation of the ECHR, art 6 because of the real risk of evidence, which had been secured through torture, being used against the applicant in the Jordanian criminal justice system. This risk was seen to represent a flagrant denial of justice and its prohibition was considered to be fundamental by the ECtHR.
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Othman v UK (2012) 55 EHRR 1
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case of Othman v UK (2012) 55 EHRR 1, (involving the individual also known as Abu Qatada). Without obtaining a far clearer undertaking from the Jordanian Government, the ECtHR considered that a deportation by UK authoritie

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