In Lawless v Ireland (1979-80) 1 EHRR 15, the phrase 'threatening the life of the nation' in the [ statute ]was interpreted as referring to:
'… an exceptional situation of crisis or emergency which affects the whole population and constitutes a threat to the organised life of the community of which the State is composed.'
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ECHR, art 15(1)
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In Lawless v Ireland (1979-80) 1 EHRR 15, the phrase 'threatening the life of the nation' in the [ statute ]was interpreted as referring to:
'… an exceptional situation of crisis or emergency which affects the whole population and constitutes a threat to the organised life of the community of which the State is composed.'
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#human-rights #public
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In Lawless v Ireland (1979-80) 1 EHRR 15, the phrase 'threatening the life of the nation' in the [ statute ]was interpreted as referring to:
'… an exceptional situation of crisis or emergency which affects the whole population and constitutes a threat to the organised life of the community of which the State is composed.'
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ECHR, art 15(1)
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'… an exceptional situation of crisis or emergency which affects the whole population and constitutes a threat to the organised life of the
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