Families of soldiers killed in Iraq can pursue damages against the government, the Supreme Court has ruled. Legal action was brought by relatives of three men killed by roadside bombs while in Snatch Land Rovers and another killed while in a Challenger tank.
The judges ruled the families could make damages claims under human rights legislation and sue for negligence.
The defence secretary has said the ruling could make it "more difficult for troops to carry out operations".
So it looks as though the families of some of our heroes are planning to sue HMG using the oft-reviled (on here) European Convention on Human Rights.
Watch this space :erm:
The judges ruled the families could make damages claims under human rights legislation and sue for negligence.
The defence secretary has said the ruling could make it "more difficult for troops to carry out operations".
So it looks as though the families of some of our heroes are planning to sue HMG using the oft-reviled (on here) European Convention on Human Rights.
Watch this space :erm:
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