EXPLANATORY NOTES
Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Home Office, are published separately
as HL Bill 52—EN.
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Lord Taylor of Holbeach has made the following statement under section 19(1)(a) of
the Human Rights Act 1998:
In my view the provisions of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill are
compatible with the Convention rights.
Part 1
Injunctions to prevent nuisance and annoyance
Injunctions to prevent nuisance and annoyance
Contents of injunctions
Applications for injunctions
Interim injunctions
Variation and discharge
Breach of injunctions
Powers of court on application by provider of residential accommodation
Supplemental
Part 2
Criminal behaviour orders
Criminal behaviour orders
Interim orders
Variation and discharge
Review of orders (under-18s)
Breach of orders
Supplemental
Part 3
Dispersal powers
Part 4
Community protection
Chapter 1
Community protection notices
Community protection notices
Failure to comply with notice
Who may issue notices
Supplemental
Chapter 2
Public spaces protection orders
Public spaces protection orders
Prohibition on consuming alcohol
Restrictions on public rights of way
Validity of orders
Failure to comply with orders
Supplemental
Chapter 3
Closure of premises associated with nuisance or disorder etc
Closure notices
Closure orders
Appeals
Enforcement
Supplemental
Part 5
Recovery of possession of dwelling-houses: anti-social behaviour grounds
Absolute ground for possession: secure tenancies
Absolute ground for possession: assured tenancies
Discretionary grounds: secure and assured tenancies
Supplemental
Part 6
Local involvement and accountability
Community remedies
Response to complaints about anti-social behaviour
Part 7
Dangerous dogs
Part 8
Firearms
Part 9
Protection from sexual harm and violence
Part 10
Forced marriage
Part 11
Policing etc
College of Policing
Review bodies for police remuneration etc
Independent Police Complaints Commission
Chief officers of police and local policing bodies
Child sexual exploitation at hotels
Personal samples and DNA profiles
Miscellaneous
Part 12
Extradition
Amendments of the Extradition Act 2003
144. Extradition barred if no prosecution decision in requesting territory
149.
Judge informed after extradition hearing or order that person charged with
offence or serving sentence in United Kingdom
151. Consent to extradition not to be taken as waiver of speciality rights
155. Extradition to a territory that is party to an international Convention
Time spent in custody awaiting extradition to the United Kingdom
Procedure rules
Part 13
Criminal justice and court fees
Part 14
General