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Lucy Scott-Moncrieff on Mahmoud Abu Rideh, detained without trial

First, any restriction on fundamental rights must be imposed in accordance with the rule of law. And second, while we must be flexible and be prepared to countenance some limitation of fundamental rights if properly justified and proportionate, there are certain principles on which there can be no compromise. Fair trial is one of those – which is the reason we in the UK have been unable to accept that the US military tribunals proposed for those detained at Guantanamo Bay offer sufficient guarantees of a fair trial in accordance with international standards.

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Lucy Scott-Moncrieff, a London solicitor, represents patients detained under the Mental Health Act.

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