BP v The United Kingdom: ECHR 5 Oct 2010

The claimant said that he had been denied a remedy in British law for the damage he suffered when an unreasonable claim of sexual abuse had been persisted with despite findings otherwise.
Held: Friendly settlement on payment of agreed damages and costs.

Lech Garlicki, P
[2010] ECHR 1685
Bailii
European Convention on Human Rights
Citing:
QuestionsBP v The United Kingdom ECHR 17-Dec-2009
The applicant had been wrongly accused of sexual abuse. The allegations persisted despite absence of evidence and findings to the contrary. He sought damages for the considerable disruption of his life, but his claim failed in the light of . .

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Human Rights, Negligence

Updated: 04 December 2021; Ref: scu.526349