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Referendum debate let Scotland "think big" about human rights: SHRC

2014-15 annual report describes "busy and productive year"

"Named person" law challenge to be taken to Supreme Court

Campaigners to appeal Court of Session reversals

Solitary confinement ordered unlawfully, Supreme Court rules

Ministers had no power to extend segregation when time already expired

No data "safe harbour" in USA, EU court rules

Transfer of Facebook data could be suspended for lack of privacy

EU court rejects French prisoner voting ban challenge

EU Charter applies, but five year sentence rule not disproportionate

ICO takes action over missing evidence DVD

Undertaking required from legal firm after collection arrangement fails

Human Rights Convention impact "profound and beneficial", Grieve states

Former Attorney General underlines ECHR importance in Rule of Law Lecture

Bill of Rights plans promised for autumn

UK Supreme Court proposed to have supremacy over Strasbourg judges

Ministers' disability action plan goes out to consultation

Aim to meet UN Convention standards with 54 commitments

"Named person" law again upheld against appeal challenge

Court affirms decision that not in breach of Convention rights

Thomas Muir's trial has lessons for today, Dean says

Re-enactment highlights importance of right to fair trial

Dominic Grieve to speak on ECHR in Faculty Rule of Law Lecture

Former Attorney General to address "Is the Convention working?"