The Commission for Equality and Human Rights:A New Institution for New and Uncertain Times |
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Authors: | O'Cinneide Colm |
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Affiliation: | * Senior Lecturer in Law, UCL, email: uctlcoc{at}ucl.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The establishment of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights(CEHR) has generated a mixture of praise, controversy and heightenedexpectations. The new Commission has more extensive enforcementpowers than did the previous equality commissions. In addition,the ongoing expansion of anti-discrimination law means thatthe CEHR has new terrain on which to press for change. However,its troubled birth, the pressure of expectation, the ever-increasingcomplexity of enforcing anti-discrimination legislation andthe tensions that lurk within its broad remit present substantialchallenges for the new Commission. It will have to be flexible,creative, strategic and tough-minded where required if it isto win credibility and ensure respect for anti-discriminationand human rights values. |
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