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| Darren Jones | Catherine McKinnell | Angus Brendan MacNeil | Jamie Stone | Norman Lamb | Tulip Siddiq | Mary Creagh | Stephen Timms |
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| | | “EU Protocol on animal sentience |
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| | Obligations and rights contained within the EU Protocol on animal sentience set |
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| | out in Article 13 of Title II of the Lisbon Treaty shall be recognised and available |
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| | in domestic law on and after exit day, and shall be enforced and followed |
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| | | “Retention of principles of EU environmental law |
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| | (1) | On and after exit day the environmental principles of European Union law |
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| | become principles of United Kingdom law in accordance with this section. |
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| | (2) | The “environmental principles of EU law” are the principles set out in Article 191 |
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| | of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (the precautionary |
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| | principle; the principle that preventive action should be taken; the principle that |
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| | environmental damage should as a priority be rectified at source and that the |
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| | (3) | A court or tribunal interpreting or applying an enactment must, so far as it is |
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| | possible to do so, construe or apply the enactment in a manner that is compatible |
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| | with the environmental principles of EU law. |
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| | (4) | A public authority must, in the exercise of its functions, have regard to the |
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| | environmental principles of EU law.” |
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| Paul Blomfield | Martin Whitfield | Geraint Davies | Vernon Coaker | Paul Farrelly | Mike Gapes | Stephen Timms |
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| | To move the following Clause— |
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| | | “Environmental protection: principles under Article 191 of TFEU |
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| | (1) | Principles contained in Article 191 of TFEU in relation to environmental |
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| | protection and listed in subsection (2) shall continue to be recognised and applied |
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| | (a) | the precautionary principle as it relates to the environment, |
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| | (b) | the principle that preventive action should be taken to avert |
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| | (c) | the principle that environmental damage should as a priority be rectified |
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| | (d) | the principle that the polluter should pay.” |
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| Ruth Cadbury | Catherine McKinnell | Stella Creasy | Ms Karen Buck | Ms Angela Eagle | Ian Murray | Stephen Doughty | Mrs Madeleine Moon | Helen Hayes | Angela Smith | Mr David Lammy | Ann Coffey | Seema Malhotra | Mike Gapes | Tulip Siddiq | Martin Whitfield | Paul Farrelly | Patrick Grady | Ann Coffey | Angus Brendan MacNeil | Wera Hobhouse | Tim Farron |
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| Clause 4, page 2, line 45, leave out sub-paragraph (b) |
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| Peter Grant | Jamie Stone | Wera Hobhouse | Martyn Day | Douglas Chapman |
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| Clause 4, page 2, line 47, at end insert— |
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| | “(1A) | Rights, powers, liabilities, obligations, restrictions, remedies and procedures |
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| | under subsection (1) shall include directly effective rights contained in the |
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| | following Articles of, and Protocols to, the Treaty on the Functioning of the |
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| | | | Rights of movement and residence |
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| | | | | Prohibition on discrimination |
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| Article 308 (first and second sub- |
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| Clause 4, page 2, line 47, at end insert— |
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| | “(1A) | Rights, powers, liabilities, obligations, restrictions, remedies and procedures |
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| | under subsection (1) shall include directly effective rights and obligations |
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| | contained in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.” |
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| | “(4) | Where, following the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU, no specific provision |
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| | of the United Kingdom immediately prior to the United Kingdom’s exit from the |
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| | EU, that aspect of EU law shall continue to be effective and enforceable in the |
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| | United Kingdom with equivalent scope, purpose and effect as immediately before |
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| | (5) | Where, following the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU, retained EU law is |
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| | in force on exit day, a Minister of the Crown shall make regulations made subject |
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| Ian Murray | Stephen Doughty | Kate Green | Kerry McCarthy | Catherine McKinnell | Helen Hayes | Mr Ben Bradshaw | Angela Smith | Rushanara Ali | Stella Creasy | Stephen Kinnock | Ann Coffey | Catherine West | Chris Bryant | Mike Gapes | Martin Whitfield | Neil Coyle | Stephen Timms | Lady Hermon |
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| | To move the following Clause— |
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| | | “Charter of Fundamental Rights – Government Report |
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| | (1) | Within one month of Royal Assent of this Act, HM Government shall lay a report |
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| | before both Houses of Parliament reviewing the implications of removing the |
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| | Charter of Fundamental Rights from domestic law after exit day as set out in |
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| | section 5(4) of this Act. |
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| | (2) | The report under subsection (1) shall set out the policy of Her Majesty’s |
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| | Government specifically in relation to the fundamental rights of— |
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| | (a) | dignity, the right to life, to freedom from torture, slavery, the death |
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| | penalty, eugenic practices and human cloning, |
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| | (b) | freedoms, the right to liberty, personal integrity, privacy, protection of |
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| | education, work, property and asylum, |
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| | (c) | equality, the right to equality before the law, prohibition of all |
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| | discrimination including on basis of disability, age and sexual |
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| | orientation, cultural, religious and linguistic diversity, the rights of |
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| | children and the elderly, |
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| | (d) | solidarity, the right to fair working conditions, protection against |
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| | unjustified dismissal, and access to health care, social and housing |
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| | (e) | citizens’ rights, the rights of citizens such as the right to vote in elections |
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| | and to move freely, the right to good administration, to access documents |
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| | (f) | justice, the right to an effective remedy, a fair trial, to the presumption of |
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| | | “Consequences of leaving the European Union: equality |
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| | (1) | This section comes into force when the power under section 14 to appoint exit day |
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| | for the purposes of this Act is first exercised. |
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| | (2) | The purpose of this section is to ensure that the withdrawal of the United |
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| | Kingdom from the European Union does not diminish protection for equality in |
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| | the law of the United Kingdom. |
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| | (3) | All individuals are equal before the law and have the right to the equal protection |
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| | (4) | All individuals have a right not to be discriminated against by any public |
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| | authority on any grounds including sex, race, colour, ethnic or social origin, |
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| | genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, |
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| | membership of a national minority, property, birth, disability, age or sexual |
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| | (5) | The following provisions of the Human Rights Act 1998 apply in relation to the |
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| | rights conferred by subsections (3) and (4) as they apply in relation to Convention |
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| | rights within the meaning of that Act— |
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| | (a) | section 3 (interpretation of legislation); |
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| | (b) | section 4 (declaration of incompatibility); |
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| | (c) | section 5 (right of Crown to intervene); |
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| | (d) | section 6 (acts of public authorities); |
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| | (e) | section 7 (proceedings); |
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| | (f) | section 8 (judicial remedies); |
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| | (g) | section 9 (judicial acts); |
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| | (h) | section 10 (power to take remedial action); |
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| | (i) | section 11 (safeguard for existing human rights); and |
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| | (j) | section 19 (statements of compatibility). |
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| | (6) | A court or tribunal must have regard to any relevant decisions of the European |
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| | Court of Human Rights in considering— |
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| | (a) | the application of this section generally, and |
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| | (b) | in particular, the meaning of discrimination for the purposes of this |
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