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Article 5(1) of the ECHR firstly provides for the substantive right of liberty itself. It then goes on to say that no one can be deprived of their liberty unless this is done 'in accordance with a procedure prescribed by law' and then only under the specific circumstances outlined in [...]. These sub-paragraphs define a variety of situations in which a person may be legitimately deprived of their liberty by the state.
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sub-paragraphs (a)–(f)

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Article 5(1) of the ECHR firstly provides for the substantive right of liberty itself. It then goes on to say that no one can be deprived of their liberty unless this is done 'in accordance with a procedure prescribed by law' and then only under the specific circumstances outlined in [...]. These sub-paragraphs define a variety of situations in which a person may be legitimately deprived of their liberty by the state.
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Article 5(1) of the ECHR firstly provides for the substantive right of liberty itself. It then goes on to say that no one can be deprived of their liberty unless this is done 'in accordance with a procedure prescribed by law' and then only under the specific circumstances outlined in [...]. These sub-paragraphs define a variety of situations in which a person may be legitimately deprived of their liberty by the state.
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sub-paragraphs (a)–(f)
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for the substantive right of liberty itself. It then goes on to say that no one can be deprived of their liberty unless this is done 'in accordance with a procedure prescribed by law' and then only under the specific circumstances outlined in <span>sub-paragraphs (a)–(f). These sub-paragraphs define a variety of situations in which a person may be legitimately deprived of their liberty by the state.<span><body><html>

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