Joint Committee On Human Rights Third Report


List of Written Evidence


Government

1  Copy of letter from Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP, Secretary of State for the Home Department to Rt Hon David Davis MP and Mark Oaten MP, with attachments,
re draft clauses to the Terrorism Bill on glorification and the issue of pre-charge detention period  

2  Copy of letter from Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP, Secretary of State for the Home Department to Rt Hon David Davis MP and Mark Oaten MP, re draft clauses to
the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill as counter-terrorism measures

3  Copy of letter from Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP, Secretary of State for the Home Department to Rt Hon David Davis MP and Mark Oaten MP, re the definition
of terrorism that applicable to the new offences in the Terrorism Bill

4  Submission from the Home Office to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism
policy and human rights  

Public bodies

5  Submission from the Mental Health Act Commission to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy and human rights  

Other Organisations

6  Submission from Amnesty International on the Draft Terrorism Bill  

7  Submission from Amnesty International, Europe and Central Asia Programme
to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy and human rights  

8  Submission from the Association of University Teachers (AUT) on the
Draft Terrorism Bill  

9  Submission from British Irish Rights Watch on the Terrorism Bill  

10  Further submission from British Irish Rights Watch to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy and human rights  

11  Submission from The British Psychological Society to the JCHR's inquiry into
Counter-terrorism policy and human rights  

12  Submission from Campaign Against Criminalising Communities (CAMPACC)
to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy and human rights  

13  Submission from Campaign Against Criminalising Communities (CAMPACC)
Student Group to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy and
human rights  

14  Submission from Human Rights Watch on the Draft Terrorism Bill  

15  Submission from Immigration Law Practitioners' Association to the JCHR's
inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy and human rights  

16  Submission from JUSTICE to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy
and human rights  

17  Submission from the Law Society on the Draft Terrorism Bill  

18  Further submission from the Law Society on additional amendments to the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill  

19  Further submission from the Law Society to the JCHR's inquiry into counter-
terrorism policy and human rights  

20  Submission from Liberty to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy
and human rights  

21  Submission from the Mayor of London on the Terrorism Bill  

22  Submission from Medical Foundation for the care of victims of torture to
the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy and human rights  

23  Submission from 'Protect Our Rights' comprising Birnberg Peirce & Co,
CAMPACC, Christian Khan solicitors, East London Communities against
State Terror, Hizb-ut-Tahrir, Islamic Forum of Europe, Islamic Human Rights Commission, Liberty, National Civil Rights Movement, Muslim Association
of Britain, Muslim Council of Britain, Newham Monitoring Project, State
Watch, Stop Political Terror, The 1990 Trust, The Monitoring Project to the
JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism and human rights  

24  Submission from REDRESS to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy
and human rights  

Individuals

25  Submission from Dr CNM Pounder, Editor, Data Protection and Privacy Practice,
on the Draft Terrorism Bill  

26  Submission from Professor Clive Walker, School of Law, University of Leeds,
on the Terrorism Bill  

27  Further submission from Professor Clive Walker, School of Law, University of
Leeds, to the JCHR's inquiry into Counter-terrorism policy and human rights  



 
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