Responses to the consultation on the counter terrorism bill
This is a collection of responses to the consultation run in 2007 on the proposed counter-terrorism bill.
Date: Tue Dec 11 14:21:50 GMT 2007
- Summary of all responses (602 K )
- ACPO and SACPO responses (274 K )
- Amnesty International Portobello Group responses (207 K )
- Bar Council Response (87 K )
- Board of Deputies of British Jews response (97 K )
- British Irish Rights Watch response part 1 (3 M Warning - large file)
- British Irish Rights Watch response part 2 (2 M Warning - large file)
- Burnley Borough Council response (24 K )
- Cage Prisoners response. (110 K )
- Response from Cheshire Police to the Counter Terrorism Bill Consultation (437 K )
- Church of England's response (143 K )
- Committee on the Administration of Justice (137 K )
- Disaster Action (44 K )
- Fair Trials International response (134 K )
- Greater London Authority's response (94 K )
- Harrogate Council response (246 K )
- Hindu Conucil Response (109 K )
- Human Rights Watch response (940 K )
- Information Commissioner Response (182 K )
- Justice Responses (578 K )
- Law Society of Scotland response (181 K )
- Liberty response part 1 (126 K )
- Liberty Response Part 2 (72 K )
- Muslim Council of Britain response (70 K )
- Muslim Safety Forum response (58 K )
- Muslim Voice UK response (437 K )
- North Yorkshire Police response (61 K )
- Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission response (220 K )
- Plaid Cymru response (87 K )
- Prof. Clive Walker Law response (86 K )
- Responses from the general public (218 K )
- Tim Parry and Jonathan Ball Foundation response (120 K )
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