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2007.03.06

JUSTICE Discussion Paper on A Bill of Rights for Britain

The UK law reform and human rights organisation JUSTICE has produced a discussion paper outlining the issues involved in producing a British Bill of Rights (something that influential voices in Labour and the Conservatives have called for), including content (ECHR-plus, not ECHR-minus), amendability, enforcement and the process for reaching agreement on such an instrument. (Hat tip George Williams.)

March 6, 2007 in Constitutional commentary | Permalink

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