Human Rights Committee
The Joint Committee on Human Rights is a select committee of both the House of Commons and House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The remit of the committee is to consider human rights issues in the United Kingdom.
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Evidence Received
March 2011
Facilitating Peaceful Protest
- Nigel Stanley, Trades Union Congress gave evidence on 1 Mar. [6]
- Carl Roper, Trades Union Congress gave evidence on 1 Mar. [6]
- Jo Kaye, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary gave evidence on 1 Mar. [6]
- Lynne Owens, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 1 Mar. [6]
- Bob Broadhurst, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 1 Mar. [6]
February 2011
The Human Rights Implications of UK Extradition Policy
- Catherine Heard, Fair Trials International gave evidence on 1 Feb. [4]
- Jodie Blackstock, Barrister and Senior Legal Officer, EU Justice and Home Affairs, Justice gave evidence on 1 Feb. [4]
- Sally Ireland, Director of Criminal Justice Policy, Justice gave evidence on 1 Feb. [4]
- Sophie Farthing, Liberty gave evidence on 1 Feb. [4]
- Michael Turner, Frank Symeou gave evidence on 1 Feb. [4]
- Deborah Dark, Edmond Arapi gave evidence on 1 Feb. [4]
December 2010
Facilitating Peaceful Protest
- Aaron Porter, National Union of Students gave evidence on 14 Dec. [5]
- Simon Hardy, National Campaign against Fees and Cuts gave evidence on 14 Dec. [5]
- Chris Allison, Metropolitan Police Service gave evidence on 14 Dec. [5]
- Sue Sim, ACPO lead on Public Order and Public Safety gave evidence on 14 Dec. [5]
Policing and Protests
- Aaron Porter, National Union of Students gave evidence on 14 Dec. [3]
- Simon Hardy, Spokesperson for the National Campaign against Fees and Cuts gave evidence on 14 Dec. [3]
- Chris Allison, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 14 Dec. [3]
- Sue Sim, ACPO lead on Public Order and Public Safety gave evidence on 14 Dec. [3]
November 2010
The Government's Human Rights Policy
- Mr Kenneth Clarke MP, Lord Chancellor gave evidence on 16 Nov. [2]
- Lord McNally, Ministry of Justice gave evidence on 16 Nov. [2]
- Mr Kenneth Clarke MP, Lord Chancellor gave evidence on 16 Nov. [7]
- Lord McNally, Ministry of Justice gave evidence on 16 Nov. [7]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Joint Committee on Human Rights
- 2. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 609-i The Government's Policy - 16 November 2010 - Uncorrected Transcript of Oral Evidence HC 609i - The Government's Human Rights Policy, 16 Nov 2010
- 3. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - 684-i - 14 December 2010 - Uncorrected Transcript of Oral Evidence HC 684-i - Policing and Protests, 14 Dec 2010
- 4. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - The Implications of UK Extradition Policy - The Human Rights Implications of UK Extradition Policy - 1 February 2011 - HC 767-i - The Human Rights Im, 1 Feb 2011
- 5. United Kingdom Parliament. Facilitating Peaceful Protest Joint Committee - 14 December 2010 - Human Rights Joint Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Facilitating Peaceful Protest, 14 Dec 2010
- 6. United Kingdom Parliament. Facilitating Peaceful Protest Joint Committee - 1 March 2011 - Human Rights Joint Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Facilitating Peaceful Protest, 1 Mar 2011
- 7. United Kingdom Parliament. The Government's Policy - Human Rights Joint Committee - The Government's Human Rights Policy - oral and written evidence - 16 November 2010 - Human Rights Joint Committee - Minutes of Evidence - The Government's Human Rights Policy, 16 Nov 2010
