International Human Rights and Public Law

You are a trainee in the corporate department of large city law firm, Price
Prior. Your supervisor has sent you the following memo.
P R I C E P R I O R
MEMORANDUM
To: Trainee Date: 2 June 2013
From: Jane Smith
Subject: Human Rights
Ref: G-07819/HR
As you know, we are branching out into new areas of International Human Rights
practice and are interested in taking up high profile cases that could enhance our
reputation.
Yesterday I had a meeting with Sahara Hall, the director of the human rights
group, LifeStory. They would like us to prepare a presentation for a conference
they are organising on the subject of what constitutes a person for the purposes
of Human Rights Law. The specific questions they wish us to address are:
 What, if any, is the difference between a human and a person in Human
Rights Law?
 Is a foetus a human, and/or a person?
 Could some animals possess some or all of the characteristics of a
person?
 What is the rationale behind allowing companies to claim status as a
person when they are definitely not human?
You should address how these questions have been considered by human rights
systems and experts around the world, although LifeStory are particularly
interested in how these questions might be resolved within the UK legal system.
Please provide full references for your findings.

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