The UK government is appealing a High Court ruling that deemed part of its Troubles Act violates human rights laws. Concerns arise over the 1 May deadline for Troubles-related cases amidst uncertainty about the immunity scheme and Legacy Act.
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In view of the time this appeal will take, the 1 May deadline for Troubles-related inquests and civil cases must be extended. It cannot be right that these are brought to an end while there’s still such uncertainty over the immunity scheme and its central place in the Legacy Act. https://t.co/c9Fv8rDvLe
The UK government is to appeal a High Court ruling which found part of its controversial legacy act breaches human rights laws. https://t.co/Gye0u08ghA
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