The ECHR, arts 8–11 are qualified Convention rights, and require that any restrictions made to these rights must be 'necessary in a democratic society'. In [ case ], Strasbourg held that interferences will be considered necessary in a democratic society if they answer a pressing social need and are proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued.
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Handyside v UK (1976) 1 EHRR 737
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The ECHR, arts 8–11 are qualified Convention rights, and require that any restrictions made to these rights must be 'necessary in a democratic society'. In [ case ], Strasbourg held that interferences will be considered necessary in a democratic society if they answer a pressing social need and are proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued.
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The ECHR, arts 8–11 are qualified Convention rights, and require that any restrictions made to these rights must be 'necessary in a democratic society'. In [ case ], Strasbourg held that interferences will be considered necessary in a democratic society if they answer a pressing social need and are proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued.
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Handyside v UK (1976) 1 EHRR 737
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