The Inquiries Bill and the murder of Pat Finucane Analysis and Commentaries
- Mrs Geraldine Finucane has written a letter
to all senior judges in England Scotland and Wales requesting that, if asked, they indicate that they would not be prepared to accept any appointment to an Inquiries Act inquiry, into the murder of her husband (14th April 2005)
- Full page advertisement placed in The Times, London, highlighting
Geraldine Finucane's letter to judges (14th April 2005) (
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- The Inquiries Bill: The Wrong Answer. A Joint Statement by Amnesty International, British Irish Rights Watch, The Committee on the Administration of Justice, Human Rights First, The Human Rights Institute of the International Bar Association, INQUEST, JUSTICE, Lawyers Rights Watch Canada, The Law Society of England and Wales, Pat Finucane Centre and Scottish Human Rights Centre (22nd March 2005)
- Amended Inquiries Bill British Irish Rights Watch (
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See the Inquiries Bill as amended by the House of Lords in Committee and at the Report stage, and with further proposed government amendments highlighted in red. These (very minor) amendments will be discussed at the Third Reading in the House of Lords on the 28th.
- On 24 January the Joint Committee on Human Rights, a parliamentary committee made up of members of both Houses of Parliament which monitors the compatibility of legislation with the European Convention of Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998, published its report on the Inquiries Bill. The Committee voiced a number of specific concerns in relation to the implications for the proposed Inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane.
See the JCHR report on the Inquiries Bill at http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt200405/jtselect/jtrights/26/2605.htm
- British government publishes proposed legislation on inquiries Finucane et al. : Inquiry Bill (
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Pat Finucane