Today, RSI outlined its opposition to the reforms proposed in the Bill of Rights Bill.
While the Bill is objectionable for many reasons, RSI believes that the proposed Bill of Rights – if enacted – will have particular implications for Northern Ireland: firstly, the Bill will impose additional, potentially insurmountable, barriers to victims of the Troubles victims in accessing justice for crimes committed during the conflict, while also undermining the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (B/GFA).
For further information, see the below briefing.