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Brighton conference - future of the European Court of Human Rights

Thursday 19 April 2012

Second Strategic Plan laid at the Scottish Parliament

Monday 02 April 2012

Commission at United Nations in Geneva

Sunday 01 April 2012

Scottish police reform must include human rights

Thursday 08 March 2012

Regulation of Care for Older People Scottish Parliament debate

Tuesday 06 March 2012

Welcome for cross party support in historic climate justice debate

Thursday 01 March 2012
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