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Campbell v The United Kingdom: ECHR 25 Mar 1992

The applicant complained about the compatibility with the European Convention of the Prisons rule 74(4) which provided that ‘every letter to or from a prisoner shall be read by the Governor . . and it shall be within the discretion of the Governor to stop any letter if he considers that the contents are objectionable.’ … Continue reading Campbell v The United Kingdom: ECHR 25 Mar 1992

Leech v Secretary of State for Scotland: SCS 1991

The rule which allowed the prisons to read correspondence between an inmate and his legal adviser if legal proceedings had not yet been commenced was upheld as valid. Citations: 1991 SLT 910 Statutes: Prison (Scotland) Rules 1952 (SI 1952/565) 74(4) Jurisdiction: Scotland Cited by: Cited – Campbell v The United Kingdom ECHR 25-Mar-1992 The applicant … Continue reading Leech v Secretary of State for Scotland: SCS 1991