Amendments proposed to the Extradition Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

85

Clause     65,     page     33,     line     19,     leave out subsection (3).


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

86

Page     33,     line     26,     leave out Clause 66.


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

87

Page     34,     line     1,     leave out Clause 67.


NEW CLAUSES

Passage of time

   

Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

NC1

*To move the following Clause:—

       'A person's extradition to a Category 1 territory is barred by reason of the passage of time if it appears it would be unjust or oppressive or not proportional in all the circumstances to extradite him by reason of the passage of time since he is alleged to have committed the extradition offence or since he is alleged to have become unlawfully at large (as the case may be).'.

Territorial bar

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

NC2

*To move the following Clause:—

       'A person's extradition to a Category 1 territory is barred where the warrant relates to offences which—

      (a) are regarded by the law of the relevant part of the UK as having been committed in whole or in part in the territory of the UK or in a place treated as such; or

      (b) have been committed outside the territory of the Category 1 territory and the law of the relevant part of the UK does not allow prosecution for the same offences when committed outside its territory.'.


   

Mr Bob Ainsworth

109

Clause     178,     page     94,     line     11,     leave out from 'applicable' to first 'to' in line 12 and insert 'to extradition'.

   

Mr Bob Ainsworth

110

Clause     178,     page     94,     line     12,     leave out from second 'to' to 'to' in line 13 and insert 'extradition'.

RESOLUTION OF THE PROGRAMMING SUB-COMMITTEE

The Programming Sub-Committee appointed by the Speaker in respect of the Bill agreed the following Resolution at its Meeting on Monday 16th December (Sessional Order C relating to Programming):

That—

    (1)   during proceedings on the Extradition Bill the Standing Committee do meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at twenty-five minutes past Nine o'clock and at half-past Two o'clock;

    (2)   9 sittings in all shall be allotted to the consideration of the Bill by the Committee;

    (3)   the proceedings to be taken at the sittings shall be as shown in the second column of the Table below and shall be taken in the order so shown;

    (4)   the proceedings which under paragraph (3) are to be taken at any sitting shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the time specified in the third column of the Table;

    (5)   paragraph (3) does not prevent proceedings being taken (in the order shown in the second column of the Table) at any earlier sitting than that provided for under paragraph (3) if previous proceedings have already been concluded.

TABLE

SittingProceedingsTime for conclusion of proceedings
1stPart 1
2ndPart 1
3rdPart 1
4thPart 1 (so far as not previously concluded), New Clauses and New Schedules relating to Part 111.25 a.m.
5thPart 2, New Clauses and New Schedules relating to Part 25.30 p.m.
6thPart 3, New Clauses and New Schedules relating to Part 311.25 a.m.
7thPart 4
8thPart 4 (so far as not previously concluded), New Clauses and New Schedules relating to Part 411.25 a.m.
9thClauses 174 to 200, the Schedule, Clauses 201 to 208, remaining New Clauses, remaining New Schedules and remaining proceedings on the Bill5.30 p.m.

Mr Bob Ainsworth has given notice of his intention to move a motion in the terms of the resolution of the Programming Sub-Committee [Sessional Order C(9) relating to Programming (28th June 2001).]


 
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