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Chapter 14 Self-test questions
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Domestic land law and human rights are not natural bedfellows. True or false?
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Which piece of domestic legislation incorporated the ECHR into domestic law in England and Wales? Select one of the following.
The HRA 1998
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The HRA 2000
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The HRA 2002
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The HRA 2004
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In order to claim that a domestic law amounts to a breach of a right under the ECHR, conditions must be met. Which one of the following is not a requirement for bringing such a claim?
There must be a route under the HRA 1998 by which the breach is demonstrated as relevant to the domestic courts.
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Relevance under ss. 2, 3 or 6 of the HRA 1998 must be demonstrated.
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The state's liability must be engaged on the grounds of incompatibility of domestic law with the ECHR.
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There must be evidence of financial detriment.
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Which one of the following is the leading case exploring the possibility or otherwise of horizontal effect of the ECHR in domestic property law?
McDonald v McDonald; FJM v UK
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Manchester City Council v Pinnock
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Hounslow LBC v Powell
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Harrow LBC v Qazi
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Which one of the following statements most accurately reflects the outcome in the
McDonald
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The Supreme Court and Strasbourg Court upheld Fiona McDonald's complaint brought on the basis of Art. 8 of the ECHR against her private landlord.
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The Supreme Court and Strasbourg Court rejected Fiona McDonald's claim brought on the basis of Art. 8 of the ECHR against her private landlord.
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The Court of Appeal upheld Fiona McDonald's complaint brought on the basis of Art. 8 of the ECHR against her private landlord but the Supreme Court overruled this.
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The Court of Appeal rejected Fiona McDonald's complaint brought on the basis of Art. 8 of the ECHR against her private landlord but the Supreme Court overruled this.
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Which provision of the ECHR guarantees the peaceful enjoyment of one's existing possessions and, in substance, therefore guarantees the right to property? Select one of the following.
Article 1 of the First Protocol to the ECHR
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Article 2 of the First Protocol to the ECHR
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Article 2 of the ECHR
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Article 8 of the ECHR
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Article 1 of the First Protocol to the ECHR guarantees a positive right to receive property. True or false?
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False
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According to the case of
Sporrong and Lönnroth v Sweden
(1983) Art. 1 of the First Protocol to the ECHR must be understood as comprising three rules. Which one of the following is not one of those rules?
The peaceful enjoyment of property rule.
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The deprivation of possession rule.
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The control of possession by the state rule.
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The equitable distribution of property rule.
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Article 1 of the First Protocol to the ECHR will be engaged when there has been an interference with possessions. True or false?
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For the purposes of Art. 1 of the First Protocol to the ECHR, once an interference with possessions has been identified, this will constitute a breach of the Convention which cannot be justified. True or false?
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False
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Which provision of the ECHR guarantees the right to respect for private and family life, and home? Select one of the following.
Article 1 of the First Protocol to the ECHR
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Article 3 of the ECHR
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Article 6 of the ECHR
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Article 8 of the ECHR
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Article 8 is engaged whenever someone does not have a home and is homeless. True or false?
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What is understood by the word 'home' for the purposes of Art. 8? Select one of the following.
What is required is a sufficient and continuous link to property.
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What is required is a tangible connection to property.
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What is required is a minimum of one year's connection to property.
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All that is required is a brief, temporal connection to property.
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Which one of the following is not a case exploring Art. 8 and possession proceedings?
Manchester City Council v Pinnock
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Hounslow LBC v Powell
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Doherty v Birmingham City Council
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Pye v Graham
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What is the significance of the cases of
Pinnock
and
Powell
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These two cases confirmed that social tenants threatened with eviction and defending possession proceedings issued by a local authority are able to request that the court consider the proportionality of the proposed eviction under the ECHR.
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These two cases confirmed that social tenants threatened with eviction and defending possession proceedings issued by a local authority will no longer be able to request that the court consider the proportionality of the proposed eviction under the ECHR.
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These two cases confirmed that Art. 8 arguments will be considered by the court whenever a local authority seeks to evict a social tenant.
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These two cases confirmed that Art. 8 has horizontal as well as vertical effect.
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Other than Art. 1 of the First Protocol and Art. 8, no further provisions of the ECHR are relevant to property law. True or false?
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What does Art. 6 of the ECHR guarantee? Select one of the following.
The right to marry.
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The right to education.
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The right to freedom of expression.
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The right to a fair trial.
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Article 6 guarantees the right to a fair and public hearing. True or false?
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Which Article of the ECHR provides for the right against discrimination? Select one of the following.
Article 1 of the First Protocol
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Article 8
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Article 11
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Article 14
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Article 14 is 'parasitic' and does not provide a stand-alone cause of action. True or false?
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