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- Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007
- Cremation
- Data protection
- Devolution
- Elections
- EU funding
- Flu pandemic
- Forced labour
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- Funding for the victim and witness voluntary sector
- Human rights
- Justice impact test
- Mental Capacity Act 2005
- Mentally disordered offenders
- Pleural plaques former claimants payment scheme
- Referral orders
- Regulatory offences
- Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
EU funding
The fundamental rights and justice fund is a €542.9 million programme running between 2007 and 2013, which aims to develop European Union citizenship, promote fundamental rights, fight racism and strengthen civil society.
The Ministry of Justice is focused on three streams:
- rights and citizenship (€13.8m available in 2010)
- civil justice (€15.5m available in 2010)
- criminal justice (€26m available in 2010).
The money is distributed in three main ways:
- action grants
- operating grants
- tendered contracts/public procurement.
Funding guidance
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EU fundamental rights and justice funding guidance (PDF 0.06mb 11 pages)
Revised guidance, published on 26 February 2010
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