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Woolf defends human rights intervention
Lord Woolf last night defended the role of the judiciary in human rights issues.
Whilst he conceded that judges were now engaged in "more intense" scrutiny of the government's decisions, he insisted that they were using their powers "conservatively".
Speaking in Oxford last night, the lord chief justice said: "By upholding the Human Rights Act the courts are not interfering with the will of parliament."
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