Representatives of the Joint Committee consisting of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission and the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission met today at Farmleigh House and Estate to review human rights issues on the island of Ireland, in light of recent Brexit proceedings.
The Joint Committee discussed the publication of the draft agreement for the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, should it come into force, examining in detail the provisions relating to human rights and equality, in particular the revised Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland.
The Joint Committee welcomed Article 2 of the revised protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland in the draft Withdrawal Agreement, which states that the UK ‘shall ensure that no diminution of rights, safeguards or equality of opportunity, as set out in that part of the 1998 Agreement entitled Rights, Safeguards and Equality of Opportunity results from its withdrawal from the Union.’
The Joint Committee also welcomed Article 14 of the revised protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland in the Draft Withdrawal Agreement, which includes a new legal provision relating to the implementation of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, stating that the Special Committee overseeing the Protocol will consider any matter of relevance to the rights of individuals brought to its attention by the Joint Committee of the two Commissions, North and South.
Emily Logan, Chief Commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission stated:
“As a part of the Joint Committee, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission continues to work closely with its Northern colleagues, to place continued focus on issues of equivalency of rights and the need to ensure no diminution of rights post-Brexit. Through a set of strategic engagements including published recommendations to Government, the Joint Committee contributes its expertise on human rights issues to the process leading to the final withdrawal agreement.”Les Allamby, Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission stated:
"Our discussions today have focused on the practical detail of citizenship issues, including ensuring people in Northern Ireland can retain EU law rights after Brexit and how UK immigration and nationality law can be made compatible with the provisions contained within the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.”ENDS/ For further information, please contact: Karen Joynt, Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission 01 8589601 / 085 1746883 kjoynt@ihrec.ie Visit our website www.ihrec.ie or follow us on twitter @_IHREC