Joint Committee on Human Rights
The Joint Committee on Human Rights is a joint committee of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The remit of the committee is to consider human rights issues in the United Kingdom.[1]
Membership
As of February 2023, the members of the committee are as follows:[2]
| Member | Party | Constituency | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joanna Cherry (Chair) | Scottish National | ||
| Lord Alton of Liverpool | Crossbench | Lords | |
| Lord Dholakia | Liberal Democrat | Lords | |
| Harriet Harman | Labour | ||
| Lord Henley | Conservative | Lords | |
| Caroline Johnson | Conservative | ||
| Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws | Labour | Lords | |
| Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon | Labour | Lords | |
| Baroness Meyer | Conservative | Lords | |
| Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Labour | ||
| Angela Richardson | Conservative | ||
| David Simmonds | Conservative | ||
See also
References
- "Role - Joint Committee on Human Rights". UK Parliament.
- "Human Rights (Joint Committee) - membership". UK Parliament.
External links
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