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Citizens and Communities: the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain |
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Towards a National Consensus |
Bhikhu Parekh |
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Predicting the Future |
Kate Gavron |
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Observations from Commission members |
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Trevor Phillips, Colin Bailey, Judith Hunt, Sally Tomlinson,Seamus Taylor, David Faulkner, Michael Chan, Sarah Spencer, MatthewMcFarlane, Muhammad Anwar |
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Designing, Drafting and Delivering: Ranimed, Runnymede and aLong Report |
Robin Richardson |
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Related Events, conferences and seminars |
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10 |
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Liberty, equality, community and the Human Rights Act |
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Babara Cohen and Razia Karim, Anthony Lester, Jenny Watson,Leena Chauhan, Richard Lumley |
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Taking away the tools to fight racism - the Government's Mode ofTrial Bill |
Lee Bridges |
15 |
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Should Holocaust denial be punished as 'hate speech'? |
Paul Iganski |
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Praise and concern at the UN |
Michael Banton |
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With further observations on CERD Process |
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From a Runnymede perspective |
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From a UK Government perspective |
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Council of Europe policy recommendation no. 5 |
Michael Head |
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Educational advocacy crossing the Atlantic |
Linda Appiah, Peter Roos |
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Age Concern |
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Reviews: |
Omar Khan |
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Obligations of Citizenship and Demands of Faith: ReligiousAccommodation in Pluralist Democracies |
Nancy Rosenblum (Ed) |
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The Democratic Paradox |
Chantal Mouffe |
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In the Press |
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