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The British Institute of Human Rights - together with other leading UK and international civil society organisations – publishes its concerns as the UK Government finalises the Draft Declaration on the future of the European Court of Human Rights, to be discussed at next week’s Brighton conference. BIHR's Press Statement is below.
Katie Ghose is quoted in this article in Caring Business on the Government's commitment to closing the Human Rights Act loophole for older people in private and voluntary sector care homes.
Article written by Katie Ghose, BIHR’s Director, published in The Big Issue magazine, October 2007, in which she discusses the practical potential of human rights and the need for a new debate about them in the UK.
Article written by BIHR Patron Jon Snow for VS magazine August/September 2007, in which he urges the voluntary sector to embrace and promote the potential of the Human Rights Act.
BIHR Director Katie Ghose in the Guardian – 'Once again we are in the grip of human rights hysteria'.
Letter by BIHR’s Chairman Geoffrey Bindman on Chindamo case shows British justice works.
The British Institute of Human Rights is a registered charity (1101575) and registered company (4978121).
Registered office: School of Law, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
