Equality and Human Rights Commission report: Britain and the convention against torture
EHRC submitted this report to the Committee against Torture as a follow-up to its Concluding Observations on the sixth periodic report of the UK in May
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EHRC submitted this report to the Committee against Torture as a follow-up to its Concluding Observations on the sixth periodic report of the UK in May
This is a summary of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)’s research into civil society organisations’ (CSO) engagement with the International Human Rights Framework.

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