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Families Need Fathers welcomes Council of Europe interest in UK Family Law.
- Council of Europe accepts motion that could lead to full investigation of UK Family Law and Courts.
- Human rights being abused in Britain says John Hemming MP.
The text of the motion is: The Parliamentary Assembly recognises that human
rights are part of the Council of Europes key
values. It recognises that systems are needed for the protection of children
when they are at risk. The Assembly believes, however, that those who are tasked
with protecting children need to be accountable for their actions and need to
operate in a way which protects the human rights of those people they are
dealing with
The Assembly notes that there is substantial concern that
the secrecy of the Family Division of Courts in England and Wales has caused the
development of an environment in which practitioners are not properly
accountable. It notes that a number of people have emigrated from England
because they feel persecuted by the authorities tasked with Child Protection.
The Assembly particularly notes the use of Section 54.4 of the 1999
Access to Justice Act by the Court of Appeal in England which is preventing
cases being considered by the Supreme Court in England and the way in which this
acts to undermine the rule of law allowing the Family Division of Courts to
operate in isolation from the wider body of law.
The Assembly recognises
that questions have been raised as to whether the judicial proceedings in
England’s Family Courts are compliant
with Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Right to a Fair
Trial).
Jon Davies CEO of Families Need Fathers called this A very interesting development and one that might at last make the British Government act before it is forced to.
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