Joint Committee On Human Rights - Fourteenth Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Lords and the House of Commons to be printed 16 March 2005.
Contents
Terms of Reference
Report
Summary
1 Introduction
Other sources of standards on race discrimination
Periodic Reports
Work of the Joint Committee on Human Rights
Examination of the UK Report
Progress of the Inquiry
Structure of this Report
2 Protection against race discrimination
in UK law
Status of CERD in UK law
Protocol 12 ECHR
Race Equality legislation
Legislation on religious discrimination
Right of Individual Petition
3 Protection from racial discrimination in
Government policy making and implementation
Using the Convention in policy formation
and delivery
A Commission for Equality and Human Rights
Press coverage
4 Policing and the Criminal Justice System
Deaths in Custody
Detention without trial
5 Discrimination in immigration
Nationality discrimination under CERD
The effect of section 19D
6 Prohibition on racist activities and incitement
Freedom of Expression and Assembly
Incitement to religious hatred
7 Discrimination against Travellers
Accommodation
Temporary Stop Notices
Security of tenure
Unauthorised encampments
The Reporting Process
The role of Equality and Human Rights Commissions
The Role of NGOs
Follow-up of the Concluding Observations
Formal Minutes
Oral Evidence
List of Written Evidence
Reports from the Joint Committee on Human
Rights since 2001
ORAL AND WRITTEN EVIDENCE
Wednesday 19 January 2005
Wednesday 26 January 2005
Written Evidence
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