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Joint Committee on Human Rights: Charity Commission evidence and response

Charity Commission evidence and response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights inquiry into freedom of speech in universities.

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The Joint Committee on Human Rights launched their inquiry into freedom of speech in universities in November 2017. The Commission gave oral evidence and submitted two separate pieces of written evidence to the inquiry, which are published here.

This evidence covers the charity law framework, the fiduciary duties of trustees, the meaning of 鈥榓dvancement of education鈥� in charity law, and the charity law framework as applied to students鈥� unions.

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Published 19 March 2018
Last updated 14 May 2018 show all updates
  1. Charity Commission response and Parliamentary briefing added to the page.

  2. First published.

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