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S and Marper v United Kingdom [2008] ECHR 1581 is a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights which held that holding DNA samples of individuals arrested but who are later acquitted or have the charges against them dropped is a violation of the right to privacy under the European Convention on Human Rights.

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  • S and Marper v United Kingdom [2008] ECHR 1581 is a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights which held that holding DNA samples of individuals arrested but who are later acquitted or have the charges against them dropped is a violation of the right to privacy under the European Convention on Human Rights. (en)
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  • [2008] ECHR 1581; Application nos. 30562/04 and 30566/04 (en)
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  • European Court of Human Rights (en)
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  • 2008-12-04 (xsd:date)
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  • DNA, privacy (en)
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  • S and Marper v United Kingdom (en)
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  • S and Marper v United Kingdom [2008] ECHR 1581 is a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights which held that holding DNA samples of individuals arrested but who are later acquitted or have the charges against them dropped is a violation of the right to privacy under the European Convention on Human Rights. (en)
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  • S and Marper v United Kingdom (en)
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