<p>1. Introduction </p> <p>2. The idea of human rights </p> <p>3. The history of human rights and the Convention </p> <p>4. Constitutional considerations </p> <p>5. The scheme of the Human Rights Act 1998 </p> <p>6. Remedies under the Human Rights Act </p> <p>7. Introduction to the Convention rights </p> <p>8. The right to life: Article 2 </p> <p>9. Freedom from torture: Article 3 </p> <p>10. Freedom from slavery: Article 4 </p> <p>11 . Personal liberty: Article 5 </p> <p>12. The right to a fair trial: Article 6</p> <p>13. Retrospective legislation: Article 7</p> <p>14. The right to privacy: Article 8 </p> <p>15. Freedom of conscience: Article 9 and Article 2 of the</p> <p>First Protocol </p> <p>16. Freedom of expression: Article 10 </p> <p>17. Freedom of assembly: Article </p> <p>18. The right to marry: Article 12 </p> <p>19. Non-discrimination: Article 14 </p> <p>20. The right to property: Article 1 of the First Protocol </p> <p>21. Free elections: Article 3 of the First Protocol </p> <p>22. The problem of terrorism </p> <p>23. Conclusion </p> <p>Appendix 1 The Human Rights Act 1998 </p> <p>Appendix 2 The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights</p> <p>and Fundamental Freedoms </p> <p>Appendix 3 Members of the Council of Europe and Convention ratifications</p> <p>Appendix 4 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights </p> <p>Appendix 5 European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights </p>