{"links":{"self":"https://preview.epetitions.website/archived/petitions/50969.json"},"data":{"type":"archived-petition","id":50969,"parliament":{"period":"2010-2015","government":"Conservative – Liberal Democrat coalition","dissolution_at":"2015-03-30T23:59:59.000+01:00","response_threshold":10000,"debate_threshold":100000},"attributes":{"action":"Re-interpret the Article 8 human rights of criminals","background":null,"additional_details":"In considering any Article 8 rights, courts should not interpret that right in respect of the criminal.\r\n\r\nBy committing a crime, a criminal shows no respect for the private and family life of his/her victim, the state, nor  their own private and family life. Thus, a criminal ought to forfeit the right to demand their rights be respected in this regard.\r\n\r\nRe, the deportation of criminals: the right to a family life based upon the presence or existence of a partner/pet/job/family members in the UK ought to bear no relevance as the criminal has chosen to jeopardise both their private and family life in committing a crime.\r\n\r\nThe law must be reinterpreted and if deemed unacceptable by the ECtHR, the UK needs to leave the ECtHR and adopt a new human rights charter protecting the rights of law abiding citizens first and foremost.\r\n\r\nThe risk of deportation when committing any crime ought to be a reasonable foreseeable possibility in the minds of any foreign nationals visiting any state.","committee_note":null,"state":"rejected","signature_count":1,"created_at":"2013-05-28T23:59:54.000Z","updated_at":"2020-02-16T19:29:09.850Z","rejected_at":"2017-06-21T12:41:39.619Z","opened_at":null,"closed_at":null,"moderation_threshold_reached_at":"2013-05-28T23:59:54.000Z","response_threshold_reached_at":null,"government_response_at":null,"debate_threshold_reached_at":null,"debate_scheduled_at":null,"scheduled_debate_date":null,"debate_outcome_at":null,"rejection":{"code":"duplicate","details":null},"government_response":null,"debate":null,"departments":[],"topics":[]}}}