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The HRA 1998, s 8(1) provides that, where a court or tribunal finds that an act of a public authority is unlawful, contrary to the HRA 1998, s 6(1), it may grant such remedy as it considers 'just and appropriate'. The power to award a remedy is, however, limited in a number of respects (see the [ statute ]). In practice, the nature of the remedy will vary greatly according to the context of the case. The normal remedies will include damages, declarations, injunctions, and the prerogative orders.
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HRA 1998, s 8(1)– (4)

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The HRA 1998, s 8(1) provides that, where a court or tribunal finds that an act of a public authority is unlawful, contrary to the HRA 1998, s 6(1), it may grant such remedy as it considers 'just and appropriate'. The power to award a remedy is, however, limited in a number of respects (see the [ statute ]). In practice, the nature of the remedy will vary greatly according to the context of the case. The normal remedies will include damages, declarations, injunctions, and the prerogative orders.
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The HRA 1998, s 8(1) provides that, where a court or tribunal finds that an act of a public authority is unlawful, contrary to the HRA 1998, s 6(1), it may grant such remedy as it considers 'just and appropriate'. The power to award a remedy is, however, limited in a number of respects (see the [ statute ]). In practice, the nature of the remedy will vary greatly according to the context of the case. The normal remedies will include damages, declarations, injunctions, and the prerogative orders.
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HRA 1998, s 8(1)– (4)
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