The Joint Committee of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission and the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has met at Stormont today.
Established under the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement to consider human rights issues in the island of Ireland, the Joint Committee has commissioned several pieces of research - the most recent of which was launched last year and focussed on the Common Travel Area. As part of Wednesday's meeting, the Committee also reviewed its report into evolving justice arrangements post-Brexit, which is due to be published in the coming months.
Les Allamby, Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, stated:
"We are pleased to host today's meeting in Belfast, and to continue to build on the innovative work of the Joint Committee. Once again, we were able to reflect on the ongoing impact of the UK's Withdrawal from the EU and put in place plans for future work, including looking at the outstanding citizenship issues and the ramifications of leaving the EU on the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement. We look forward to launching the Joint Committee's research into justice arrangements post-Brexit soon, and to further develop other crucial areas of research, which will have an impact across the island of Ireland."Emily Logan, Chief Commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, stated:
“While uncertainty remains around the process of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, the Joint Committee’s work as set out under the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement remains sharply focused on working to deliver a continuing North-South equivalence of rights.”ENDS/ For further information, please contact: Brian Dawson, IHREC Communications Manager, 01 8589601 / 087 0697095 (mobile) bdawson@ihrec.ie ----------------------------- Zara Porter, NIHRC Communications & Public Affairs Officer, 0779 5640237 (mobile) claire.martin@NIHRC.org