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Commission on a Bill of Rights: EDF template response

Summary: The Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF) has produced a template response to help migrant community (and other) organisations respond to the Commission on a Bill of Rights Discussion Paper asking ‘Do we need a UK Bill of Rights?’

EDF members are concerned about the potential threat to the Human Rights Act 1998 and are encouraging as many organisations and individuals as possible to respond to the Commission on a Bill of Rights explaining why human rights and the Human Rights Act are important and need to be protected.

The template describes the work of the Commission, explains why migrant and other organisations should respond to the Commission’s discussion paper, and provides some model answers to some of the questions in the paper.

On 20 October 2011 to accompany publication of the template, Emma Taggart published a blog on the Migrants’ Rights Network website explaining why migrant community organisations should add their voices to the debate and respond to the Commission on a Bill of Rights public consultation. Emma is currently working with EDF to help mobilise equality and social justice NGOs to advocate for human rights and in particular for the Human Rights Act.

Click here for EDF template

Click here for blog by Emma Taggart on the Migrants’ Rights Network

Click here for Commission on a Bill of Rights discussion paper (pdf)

Click here for Commission on a Bill of Rights website

Source: edf.org.uk


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