Scottish Commission For Human Rights Act 2006
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Human Rights Legislation
Scotland
2 November 2006
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An Act of the Scottish Parliament to provide for the establishment and functions of the Scottish Commission for Human Rights.The Bill for this Act of the Scottish Parliament was passed by the Parliament on 2nd November 2006 and received Royal Assent on 8th December 2006. The latest amendments on this act were made in 2011. This document was uploaded on the 24/11/2020. For ongoing amendments and the latest version of the law, please refer to the links provided.
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