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The UK Administrative Justice Institute (UKAJI) is a ‘virtual hub’ for administrative justice in the UK, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
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The UK Administrative Justice Institute (UKAJI) is a ‘virtual hub’ for administrative justice in the UK, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
Act for the Act is urging Justice Secretary Michael Gove to think again about scrapping the Human Rights Act.

The Equality and Human Rights Performance Framework is intended to help community or voluntary sector organisations use equality and human rights more effectively in their work.

Launched in October 2015, the Clarity interactive tool allows you to find the right organisation to help you with your fundamental rights problem.

In September 2015, the Scottish Parliament published a briefing providing information on the European Convention on Human Rights and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in enforcing the Convention.
In September 2015, the Government published a ‘Memorandum to the Joint Committee on Human Rights: the Welfare Reform and Work Bill 2015’.

Neil Crowther of TPI explains how ‘Through the Equally Ours initiative … we have managed to enlist organisations such as Age UK and Women’s Aid to develop and run high impact, high reach communications campaigns in recent months’.
CharterClick! is a two-year project funded by the European Union. The Equality and Diversity Forum is an associate partner of the project.

In July 2015, the United Nations Human Rights Committee published its ‘Concluding observations on the seventh periodic report of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’.
The Government response to the recommendations of the justice committee in relation to civil legal aid was published on 14 July 2015.