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Dr Jagbir Jhutti-Johal, Senior Lecturer in Sikh Studies, Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham and Sunny Hundal, journalist and writer.
Dr Noémie Bouhana, University College London.
The independent Commission for Countering Extremism has published a legal review, to examine whether existing legislation adequately deals with hateful extremism.
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The document reviews the work of the Commission for Countering Extremism over the past year.
Experienced campaigner and charity leader Sara Khan will be the new lead Commissioner for Countering Extremism.
Professor Imran Awan, Birmingham City University, Hollie Sutch, Birmingham City University, Dr Pelham Carter, Birmingham City University.
The papers will look at the far right, Islamism, the far left and online extremism. They will inform a first-of-its-kind study on extremism which will be released later this year.
Imam Sheikh Dr Usama Hasan, Head of Islamic Studies, Quiliiam, assisted by David Toube, Director of Policy, Quilliam and Muna Khan.
An academic review investigating how existing law balances respect for rights of free expression with the rights of victims of hateful extremism.
Engagement list from lead commissioner Sara Khan between September 2019 to April 2020.
The Commission for Countering Extremism's end of year review, covering work done by the Commission over the last 12 months.
The Interim Commissioner for Countering Extremism's appointment has been extended until March 2022.
The government’s independent adviser on extremism has called on the leaders of the 3 main parties to make a clear commitment to challenging hateful extremism.
Sara Khan has shared her plans for engagement, a study and recommendations.
Dr Diane Webber, Georgetown University Center on National Security and the Law, Washington D.C, Dr Alison Struthers, University of Warwick School of Law.
The Home Office has agreed a further short extension to the term of appointment for the current Interim Commissioner for Countering Extremism, Robin Simcox.
Sara Khan gave a speech at the launch of the British Future report, Calling Out Hatred and Prejudice on Monday 17 June 2019.
The government’s independent adviser on extremism is calling for an overhaul of the government’s strategy, recommending a new taskforce led by the Home Secretary.
The independent Commission for Countering Extremism (CCE) launches a legal review, to examine whether existing legislation adequately deals with hateful extremism.
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