The Commission has made a response to the Scottish Government consultation on the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Act 2000: Revised Codes of Practice for Cover Surveillance and Covert Human Intelligence Sources.
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Dear Member of the Scottish Parliament,
The Scottish HumanRights... the values placed in Scotland on humanrights, social justice and the effective rehabilitation... of the sentence.
Although previous judgments by the European Court of HumanRights ruled against..., Scottish HumanRights Commission... debates on whether all prisoners should be banned from voting in the referendum as expressed in the draft
A Word version of the United Kingdom Independent Mechanism (UKIM) joint submission to support the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; to support a follow-up review of its 2016 inquiry into the UK. It provides a summary of developments related to the rights of disabled people in the UK from 2016 to the time of submission, in relation to the inquiry topics.
The United Kingdom Independent Mechanism (UKIM) joint submission to support the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; to support a follow-up review of its 2016 inquiry into the UK. It provides a summary of developments related to the rights of disabled
people in the UK from 2016 to the time of submission, in relation to the inquiry topics.
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) is an international humanrights agreement written by and for disabled people. The Commission works with its sister nationalhumanrights organisations in the UK, and civil society organisations, to monitor its implementation in Scotland.
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