Joint Committee on Human Rights
The Joint Committee on Human Rights is a select committee of both the House of Commons and House of Lords in 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 January 2021, the members of the committee are as follows:[2]
| Member | Party | Constituency/Peerage | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harriet Harman (Chair) | Labour | Camberwell and Peckham | |
| Ivon Moore-Brabazon | Conservative | Baron Brabazon of Tara | |
| Fiona Bruce | Conservative | Congleton | |
| Karen Buck | Labour | Westminster North | |
| Joanna Cherry | Scottish National Party | Edinburgh South West | |
| Alf Dubs | Labour | Baron Dubs | |
| Oliver Eden | Conservative | Baron Henley | |
| Pauline Latham | Conservative | Mid Derbyshire | |
| Sarah Ludford | Liberal Democrat | Baroness Ludford | |
| Doreen Massey | Labour | Baroness Massey of Darwen | |
| Dean Russell | Conservative | Watford | |
| Indarjit Singh | Crossbench | Lord Singh of Wimbledon | |
See also
References
- "Human Rights (Joint Committee) - Summary - Committees - UK Parliament". committees.parliament.uk.
- "Human Rights (Joint Committee) - Membership - Committees - UK Parliament". committees.parliament.uk.
External links
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