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This chapter introduces the concept of human rights and some of the key rights recognised in English law. This includes rights such as the right to life, liberty, freedom from torture and inhuman treatment, privacy and respect for private and family life. It also explores the importance concept of discrimination and the commitment the law to ensure that people are not discriminated against in respect of their rights.