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We have The Human Rights Act of 1998 introduced by Labour. Tony Blair was most unhappy that the European Court upheld the rights of criminals over citizens rights to safety. Successive Governments have agreed with him. Our law does not need foreign intervention whereby for example the European Court prevents a man guilty of rape from being deported, against the rights of the woman raped and our own Supreme Court.
Once more with feeling...
The court you are referencing does not represent a "foreign court". It is an international court, set up by Britain, which happens to sit in Strasbourg. It is there to prevent national governments trying to do things that are illegal internationally. It was set up by Britain in the wake of WWII, where the German courts were acting completely within their national laws. Look how that turned out.