Joint Committee On Human Rights - Twentieth 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 22 May 2006.
Contents
Terms of Reference
Summary
Bills drawn to the special attention of both
Houses
1
Police and Justice Bill
The human rights issues in the Bill
(3) Parenting contracts and parenting orders
(5) Creation of a Single Criminal Justice Inspectorate
The relevant human rights standards
(6) Forfeiture of indecent photographs of children
(7) Extension of IPCC remit
2 Compensation Bill
The human rights implications of the Bill
Negligence, breach of statutory duty and "desirable activities" (Clause 1)
Exclusion of evidence and access to justice (Clause 2)
Regulation of Claims Management Companies (Part 2)
The human rights implications of Part 2
The peaceful enjoyment of possessions and the Regulator's powers
Freedom of expression and the Regulator's Enforcement Powers (Clauses 6, 9 and 10)
The right to a fair hearing (Clauses 11 and 12)
Investigative powers of the Regulator (Clause 7)
The Status of the Regulator
Formal Minutes
Appendices
Appendix 1(a): Letter from the Chair
to Rt Hon Charles Clarke, Secretary of State for the Home Department,
re Police and Justice Bill
Appendix 1(b): Letter from Gerry Sutcliffe
MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Home Office, re Police
and Justice Bill
Appendix 1(c): Letter from the Chair
to Ms Anne Owers CBE, Chief Inspector of Prisons, HM Inspectorate
of Prisons, re Police and Justice Bill
Appendix 1(d): Letter from Anne Owers
CBE, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, re Police and Justice Bill
Appendix 1(e): Letter from the Chair to General Lord Ramsbotham GCB CBE
Appendix 1(f): Letter from The Lord Ramsbotham, re Police and Justice Bill
Appendix 1(g): Letter from the Chair to Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP, Secretary of State for the Home Department, re Respect Action Plan
Public Bills Reported on by the Committee (Session 2005-06)
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