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The Scottish Human Rights Commission has noted the decision by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights today in Scoppola v. Italy (no 3).  The UK was required to introduce legislation... on prisoner voting rights. However in November 2011 Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC appeared in person... to enact a legislative solution to prisoner voting rights until the end of the Scoppola case, which... blanket ban on prisoner voting breaches the European Convention on Human Rights. The judgment does
General intervention An intervention under this power requires the permission or invitation of the court. This is different to interventions under the UNCRC Act which do not require the permission or invitation of the court. The SHRC cannot use our general intervention power to intervene in criminal cases, tribunal cases, or children’s hearing proceedings. The intervention must satisfy the following three criteria: Promote awareness and understanding of human rights Raise a matter of public
The Right to Health Everyone has the right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health. This includes being able to access good quality health services. It also includes being able to access other rights that support your right to health, such as decent housing, healthy working conditions, and a clean environment.
This project examined denial of the rights to cultural recognition of Scotland’s Gypsy Travellers as a human rights issue. It looks at the impact of the experiment on the community, past and present. Our project was informed by an independently commissioned research report and an expert legal... testimony. Our report, "No man's land": a human rights assessment of the Tinker Experiment, draws... international human rights laws and frameworks. Throughout this project, the SHRC was committed to ensuring
The Scottish Human Rights Commission has expressed concerns about the Scottish Government’s proposals to end automatic early release of long-term offenders. Professor Alan Miller, Chair of the Commission, said: “The Commission has previously expressed concerns about the human rights implications... and how that’s going to be managed.” The Commission will be considering the proposals in more detail in the coming weeks and will offer further evidence on their human rights implications to a future