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The incorporation of the European Convention rights into British law aimed to increase judges' powers to protect the individual against the abuse of power by the state. Prior to the 1998 act, British courts could only take the European Convention into account in certain limited circumstances. However, when any breach of the European Convention was found by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, British courts were bound to amend laws and procedures to make good the breach and to prevent a recurrence.
Red and white are traditional colours in South East Asia. Red represents universal fellowship and equality. White stands for purity and virtue. Effective date: 3 December 1959.
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