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United Kingdom: Parliament, Joint Committee on Human Rights

The Joint Committee on Human Rights consists of twelve members, appointed from both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Committee is charged with considering human rights issues in the UK but cannot take up individual cases. It undertakes inquiries on human rights issues and reports its findings and recommendations to the House. It scrutinises all Government Bills and picks out those with significant human rights implications for further examination. Website: www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/joint_committee_on_human_rights.cfm
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Enhancing Parliament's role in relation to human rights judgments

26 March 2010 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Parliament, Joint Committee on Human Rights | Document type: Policy/Position Papers

Equality and Human Rights Commission

15 March 2010 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Parliament, Joint Committee on Human Rights | Document type: Policy/Position Papers

Children's Rights: Government Response to the Committee's Twenty–fifth Report of Session 2008–09

3 March 2010 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Parliament, Joint Committee on Human Rights | Document type: Policy/Position Papers

Counter-Terrorism Policy and Human Rights (Sixteenth Report): Annual Renewal of Control Orders Legislation 2010

26 February 2010 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Parliament, Joint Committee on Human Rights | Document type: Policy/Position Papers

Legislative scrutiny: Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill; Video Recordings Bill

18 January 2010 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Parliament, Joint Committee on Human Rights | Document type: Policy/Position Papers

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