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Case Comment: The Legality of ‘Kettling’ after Austin
Authors:Naomi Oreb
Abstract:This case comment considers the European Court of Human Rights decision of Austin v United Kingdom (2012) 55 EHRR 14. Austin claimed, unsuccessfully, that police kettling at a public protest in London amounted to a violation of her right to liberty under Article 5 of the European Convention of Human Rights. This case comment suggests that the court took an unexpected and unorthodox approach to the issue of ‘deprivation’ within Article 5. This decision may come to undermine the protections afforded by Article 5 and extend the current exceptions to Article 5 to an indefinite range of situations.
Keywords:European Convention on Human Rights (and/or Human Rights)  Article 5  Policing  Kettling  Austin (or Austin v United Kingdom  or Austin v UK)
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