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Osman v United Kingdom : ウィキペディア英語版 | Osman v United Kingdom ''Osman v United Kingdom'' () (EHRR 101 ) is a leading and controversial case before the European Court of Human Rights on human rights law in the United Kingdom.〔http://www.christiankhan.co.uk/ViewCaseStudy.asp?CaseID=10〕 Judgment was given on 28 October 1998. ==Facts== The applicants were British citizens resident in London. The first applicant, Mrs Mulkiye Osman, is the widow of Mr Ali Osman who was shot dead by Paul Paget-Lewis on 7 March 1988. The second applicant, Ahmet Osman, is her son, born in 1972. He was a former pupil of Paget-Lewis at Homerton House School. Ahmet Osman was wounded in the shooting incident which led to the death of his father.〔European Court of Human Rights, (CASE OF OSMAN v. THE UNITED KINGDOM ), 28 October 1998, para 10〕 The applicants' complaints are directed at the failure of the authorities to appreciate and act on what they claim was a series of clear warning signs that Paget-Lewis represented a serious threat to the physical safety of Ahmet Osman and his family. The applicants argued that the police had been given information which should have made it clear that the individual posed a danger.
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