Attorney General’s speech on human rights
On 26 January 2012, the Attorney General gave a lecture to London Common Law and Commercial Bar on the European Court of Human Rights and its relationship with the UK and the UK courts.
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On 26 January 2012, the Attorney General gave a lecture to London Common Law and Commercial Bar on the European Court of Human Rights and its relationship with the UK and the UK courts.
A Court of Appeal ruling means that disabled passengers are not covered by UK law and the European Regulation on air travel.
The ‘World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development’ was published in January 2012.
‘The social impact of the economic crisis and ongoing fiscal consolidation: third Report of the Social protection Committee (2011)’ was published in February 2012.
In February 2012, Ofsted published a ‘Good practice resource — A whole-school approach to tackling homophobic bullying and ingrained attitudes: Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form’.
The Human Rights Watch World Report, published in January 2012, found worrying trends on human rights in the European Union region.
In January 2012, Runnymede published ‘Criminal Justice v Racial Justice. Minority ethnic overrepresentation in the criminal justice system’.
‘Discrimination: a Guide to the Relevant Case Law’ by Michael Rubenstein was published in February 2012.
‘Post-immigration “difference” and integration: The case of Muslims in Western Europe’ by Tariq Modood was published in February 2012.
A podcast of the 2012 Jim Rose lecture – ‘A Tale of Tottenham: race, riots and the future’ – delivered by former government minister, Rt Hon. David Lammy MP is available on the LSE website.
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