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Human Rights Act needed because of institutional failures

John Menadue explains that he changed his attitude to a Human Rights Act because of 'the major institutional failures of our time - the erosion of accountability in the Westminster parliamentary system, and the even more dramatic institutional failure of the media to expose abuse of power.'

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