One year on, are Police and Crime Commissioners delivering on human rights?
On 15 November, we mark the anniversary of the election of England’s first Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) – members of the public elected to
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On 15 November, we mark the anniversary of the election of England’s first Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) – members of the public elected to

On 18 October 2013, the Joint Committee on Human Rights published a report on the transparency of Lobbying, Non-party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill.

EDF, its members, NGO observers and other organisations responded to the government consultation on further reform of Judicial Review that closed on 1 November 2013.
The Campaign for Freedom of Information is urging the government not to proceed with proposals to make it easier for public authorities to refuse Freedom of Information requests on cost grounds.
A report by Greater London Authority Conservatives published in October 2013 claims that ‘authorities are still blind to the hidden slavery taking place in everyday environments’ in London.
We expect the state to protect children, no matter who they are or where they are from. But some of the most vulnerable children in
Almost all of us will use social care services in our lifetime, or know someone who will. When we do, we rightly expect that we,
Writing for the UK Constitutional Law Group, Varda Bondy and Maurice Sunkin ask ‘How Many JRs are too many?’
In October 2013, UCL, EDF and the EDF Research Network held a seminar to launch and discuss the findings of a study on the integration of national equality and human rights bodies.

Writing on the Human Rights Blog in October 2013, Professor Geraldine van Bueren QC asks ‘Should we have an enforceable right to food?’