"Fairness for all"?: an analysis of human rights powers in the White Paper on the proposed Commission for the Equality of Human Rights

Klug, F. & O'Brien, C. (2004). "Fairness for all"?: an analysis of human rights powers in the White Paper on the proposed Commission for the Equality of Human Rights. Public Law, (Winter), 712-724.
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Discusses the Department of Trade and Industry's White Paper, Fairness for All: A New Commission for Equality and Human Rights, published in association with four other government departments. Summarises the main proposals of the White Paper, including: (1) the definition of human rights, differentiating between simple good practice and compliance with legal requirements; (2) the duty to promote human rights; (3) offering advice, litigation and interventions to individuals regarding their rights, noting its power to utilise judicial review; (4) the powers of the CEHR to review the workings of the discrimination legislation and the Human Rights Act 1998; and (5) issues relating to devolution.

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