Western Morning News

Human Rights Act review announced

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A REVIEW of the Human Rights Act will be published in the summer, the Justice Secretary has confirmed.

Robert Buckland said the examinatio­n of the legislatio­n will be “sensible and measured”, amid concerns over the Government’s approach.

Mr Buckland told the Commons: “The Government establishe­d the independen­t Human Rights Act review to examine the framework of the Act, how it is operating in practice, and whether any change is required.

“The review will consider the approach taken by the domestic courts to the jurisprude­nce of the European Court of Human Rights and it will also examine whether the Act currently strikes the correct balance between the roles of the courts, the Government and Parliament.

“It will then consider whether, and if so what, reforms might be justified and it will report back in the summer, and their report will be published as well as the Government’s response.

“The review is all about the framework of the Act itself, it’s not about the scope of convention rights that are scheduled within it, and the two issues should not be confused.”

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