Home Office Annual Report


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The Work of the Committee in the 2001-2005 Parliament


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In this report the Committee describes and explains the full range of its work over the course of the 2001-2005 Parliament. The Committee distils from its experience a number of suggestions for consideration by its successor committee and recommendations addressed to the Government, in order to enhance the integration of human rights considerations into the overall policy and legislative process. Chapter 2 explains the background to the Committee's establishment. Chapter 3 covers the legislative scrutiny performed by the Committee. The monitoring of the implementation of the Human Rights Act is the subject of chapter 4, while chapter 5 covers work in relation to institutional support for human rights within the UK. The inquiries into the international treaties to which the UK is a party are dealt with in chapter 6, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights, and the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The final chapter describes the work undertaken on monitoring action taken by the Government in response to incompatibilities with Convention rights, arising from Strasbourg judgments and declarations of incompatibility by UK courts.




Annual Report to Parliament 2001-02


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Annual report of the board, established to advance safety in the marine, pipeline, rail, and aviation modes of transportation. The report describes general activities (occurrence reporting, timeliness, responses to recommendations, international co-operation) and provides examples of investigations into accidents or incidents for each mode of transportation.







Annual Report 2001-02


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This report provides an overview of activities in the Canadian Senate chamber, in committees, and by individual senators during the year. Sections of the report contain information about: the Senate in the context of the Canadian parliamentary system; Senate membership; the Senate's role in the legislative process; programs designed to reach out & involve Canadians; international activities; and Senate administration (including an expenditure statement). Appendices include lists of committees & publications, and a glossary of parliamentary terms.




Annual Report 2001-02


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Leading from Between


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Since the 1970s governments in Canada and Australia have introduced policies designed to recruit Indigenous people into public services. Today, there are thousands of Indigenous public servants in these countries, and hundreds in senior roles. Their presence raises numerous questions: How do Indigenous people experience public-sector employment? What perspectives do they bring to it? And how does Indigenous leadership enhance public policy making? A comparative study of Indigenous public servants in British Columbia and Queensland, Leading from Between addresses critical concerns about leadership, difference, and public service. Centring the voices, personal experiences, and understandings of Indigenous public servants, this book uses their stories and testimony to explore how Indigenous participation and leadership change the way policies are made. Articulating a new understanding of leadership and what it could mean in contemporary public service, Catherine Althaus and Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh challenge the public service sector to work towards a more personalized and responsive bureaucracy. At a time when Canada and Australia seek to advance reconciliation and self-determination agendas, Leading from Between shows how public servants who straddle the worlds of Western bureaucracy and Indigenous communities are key to helping governments meet the opportunities and challenges of growing diversity.