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Government should: Review counter-terrorism laws and bring them into line with the ICCPR, including: (a) Consider revising the definition of...
Government should: Review laws to ensure sufficient safeguards are in place regarding restrictions on re-entry and denial of citizenship on...
Government should: Review the use of existing counter-terrorism measures (in particular the 'prevent duty' under the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act...
Government should: (a) Consider expanding the law to protect all under 18s from age-based discrimination. (b) Regularly review the use...
Government should: Within one year of adopting the present recommendations, provide an update to the CERD Committee on progress in...
Government should: Align all laws and policies with international human rights law and standards, including in the fight against terrorism....
Government should: Review counter-terrorism measures which target people or groups based on race, ethnic background or religion, including Muslims or...
Government should: Evaluate its anti-terrorism strategy, taking into account international human rights obligations, and assess its impacts on human rights....
Government should: Ensure that when force is used in the fight against terrorism it respects the UN Charter and international...
Government should: Ensure the planned counter-extremism bill aligns with international law and does not single out certain organisations based on...