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Human Rights Commission running survey on business issues
Actions proposed to support United Nations principles
Inner House upholds ruling against Holyrood independence camp
No ground for holding Lord Ordinary erred
Scottish ministers to promote law for gay sex conviction pardons
Automatic formal pardon to come for activities now legal
Artificial intelligence used to predict Human Rights Court decisions
University researchers achieve 79% accuracy through computer analysis
"Gay cake" discrimination ruling upheld by N Ireland appeal court
Bakers' religious beliefs did not justify refusal to accept order
Tribunal finds human rights privacy breach by UK security agencies
Bulk data collection held illegal over many years
Sheriff rejects double handcuffing damages claim
No human rights breach in security measures for hospital visits
Ministers set out proposed anti-human trafficking strategy
Eight week consultation opens on draft proposals
UK to derogate from ECHR to prevent foreign combat claims
Ministers purporting to end "vexatious" human rights claims
Rights violation found in relation to London bombing suspect
Human Rights Court upholds one, dismisses three complaints
Swinney promises "intense engagement" on revised named person provisions
August 2017 now the target date after Supreme Court forces rethink
Truss lists Human Rights Act reform as "third priority"
New Lord Chancellor's "most pressing" issues are prisons and justice system