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Queen's Speech 2016: implications for employment lawyers

Practical Law UK Legal Update 1-628-3304 (Approx. 2 pages)

Queen's Speech 2016: implications for employment lawyers

by Practical Law Employment
The Queen's Speech 2016 has been delivered to both Houses of Parliament. The only items that is likely to be of interest to employment lawyers is the fact that the government is planning to introduce a Bill of Rights, which will reform the UK human rights framework set out in the Human Rights Act 1998.

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Resource ID 1-628-3304
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Published on 19-May-2016
Resource Type Legal update: archive
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  • United Kingdom
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