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- Q2061452 subject Q8266163.
- Q2061452 subject Q8267758.
- Q2061452 abstract "Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights protects the right to life The article contains a limited exception for the cases of lawful executions and sets out strictly controlled circumstances in which the deprivation of life may be justified. The exemption for the case of lawful executions has been subsequently further restricted by Protocols 6 (restriction of the death penalty to war time) and 13 (abolition of the death penalty), for those parties who are also parties to those protocols. The European Court of Human Rights has commented that "Article 2 ranks as one of the most fundamental provisions in the Convention" The obligations on a State under Article 2 consist of three principal aspects: the duty to refrain from unlawful deprivation of life, the duty to investigate suspicious deaths; and in certain circumstances, a positive obligation to take steps to prevent avoidable losses of life.".
- Q2061452 wikiPageExternalLink download.php?fileid=3015.
- Q2061452 wikiPageExternalLink FICHES_Abolition_peine_de_mort_ENG.pdf.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q183191.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q2077005.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q222883.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q25822.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q26513.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q6800148.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q8266163.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q8267758.
- Q2061452 wikiPageWikiLink Q8454.
- Q2061452 comment "Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights protects the right to life The article contains a limited exception for the cases of lawful executions and sets out strictly controlled circumstances in which the deprivation of life may be justified.".
- Q2061452 label "Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights".