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Equalities and Human Rights Committee 18 March 2021

18 Mar 2021 · S5 · Equalities and Human Rights Committee
Item of business
Human Rights
Our response to the committee’s report, “Getting Rights Right: Human Rights and the Scottish Parliament”, and the recommendations that it set out, showed that, in principle, we support a publicly accessible international treaty monitoring database. Since then, officials have carried out further scoping work and have liaised with, for example, the Scottish Human Rights Commission on the issue. The committee will be aware that there are options available in other parts of the world, and we have had a demonstration of software in relation to the New Zealand national plan of action, which was organised by the Scottish Parliament information centre and attended by Government, Parliament and the SHRC. A considerable amount of work will need to be done to ensure that any system that is put in place works for Scotland. There is potential for the treaty monitoring database to align with, for example, the national performance framework, which includes an explicit human rights national outcome. Any implementation in Scotland would have to be customised to take account of the context. We have not yet reached a stage at which a detailed implementation has been costed, so I am not currently able to give a definitive commitment to deliver such a database. However, as a Government, we are keen to work collaboratively with the SHRC, Parliament and others to undertake the further scoping work that is required. In summary, we see the real attractions of such a mechanism, and we are keen, as we move forward with the scoping, that it should be co-designed and co-produced with others, rather than sitting solely within Government. If we want to get it right, we need to collaborate in that way.

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