A to Z of advice
- Human rights
- Absolute rights - definition
- Action you can take about a breach of human rights
- Belief - right to hold and manifest a religion or belief
- Courts - how human rights are protected
- Education - right to be educated
- European Convention on Human Rights
- European Court of Human Rights
- Family life - right to respect for your family and private life
- Freedom - right to personal liberty
- Freedom of assembly
- Human rights - general
- Human Rights Act 1998 - general
- Human Rights Act 1998 - protected rights
- Legal action about a breach of human rights
- Liberty - right to personal liberty
- Life - right to life
- Limited rights - definition
- Marriage - right to marry and found a family
- Privacy - right to respect for your family and private life
- Protection from slavery and forced labour
- Protection of property
- Public authorities - what counts as a public authority according to the Human Rights Act
- Public functions - definition according to the Human Rights Act
- Religion - right to hold and manifest a religion or belief
- Right to a fair trial
- Situations where your human rights may not be protected
- Torture - right not to be tortured or treated in an inhuman way
- Trade unions - right to join a union
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Who is breaching your human rights