Joint Committee On Human Rights Nineteenth Report


List of Written Evidence


Government & Public Bodies

1  Response by the United Kingdom to Recommendations by the United
Nations Committee Against Torture following its examination of the
United Kingdom's 4th Periodic Report on 17/18 November 2004
dated 20 April 2006  Ev 68

2  Letter from the Chair to Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP, Minister of State
for Constitutional Affairs, Department for Constitutional Affairs   Ev 83

3  Letter from Baroness Ashton of Upholland, Parliamentary Under Secretary
of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs   Ev 85

4  Evidence to JCHR from DCA  Ev 87

5  Letter from the Chair to Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde, Police Service of
Northern Ireland, re Use of AEPs  Ev 88

6  Letter from Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde, Police Service of Northern
Ireland, re Use of AEPs   Ev 88

7  Letter from Keir Starmer QC, Doughty Street Chambers, re Use of AEPs  Ev 89

8  Letter from Mrs Nuala O'Loan, Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland,
re Use of AEPs  Ev 89

9  Letter from the Chair to Shaun Woodward MP, Parliamentary Under
Secretary of State, Northern Ireland Office  Ev 90

10  Letter from Mr Shaun Woodward MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of
State for Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Office   Ev 90

11  Letter from the Chair to Rt Hon Jack Straw MP, Secretary of State for
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, re Extraordinary Renditions  Ev 91

12  Letter from Rt Hon Jack Straw MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and
Commonwealth Affairs, re Extraordinary Renditions  Ev 91

13  Letter from the Chair to Rt Hon Adam Ingram MP, Minister of State
for the Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence  Ev 95

14  Letter from Rt Hon Adam Ingram MP, Minister of State for the
Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence  Ev 96

15  Further letter from Rt Hon Adam Ingram MP, Minister of State for the
Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence  Ev 103

16  Further letter from Rt Hon Adam Ingram MP, Minister of State for the
Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence  Ev 104

17  Memorandum from Rt Hon Adam Ingram MP, Minister of State for the
Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence, further to oral evidence session of
27 March 2006  Ev 104

Other Organisations

18  Submission from Amnesty International  Ev 105

19  Submission from British Irish Rights Watch  Ev 110

20  Further submission from British Irish Rights Watch, re Extraordinary
Renditions  Ev 138

21  Submission from the Committee on the Administration of Justice  Ev 141

22  Submission from Human Rights Watch  Ev 145

23  Submission from Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (ILPA)  Ev 150

24  Joint submission from JUSTICE and Liberty on UNCAT  Ev 153

25  Further joint submission from JUSTICE and Liberty on UK involvement in Extraordinary Renditions  Ev 159

26  Submission from Kurdish Human Rights Project  Ev 169

27  Submission from the Law Society  Ev 170

28  Submission from the Redress Trust  Ev 177

29  Further submission from the Redress Trust on the alleged use of
UK airports in extraordinary renditions  Ev 181

30  Submission from The 1990 Trust  Ev 185

Individuals

31  Submission from Peter Kinderman, Professor of Clinical Psychology,
University of Liverpool, re Psychological Torture  Ev 188

32  Submission from Michelle Pratley  Ev 189






 
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