Amendments proposed to the Crime (International Cooperation) Bill [Lords] - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr James Paice 89 Clause 33, page 20, line 3, leave out paragraph (a).
Mr James Paice 90 Clause 33, page 20, line 11, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr James Paice 91 Clause 34, page 20, line 19, at end insert 'within the specified period'.
Mr James Paice 92 Clause 35, page 20, line 40, leave out from 'apply' to 'for' in line 41.
Mr James Paice 93 Clause 35, page 21, line 9, leave out subsection (6).
Mr James Paice 94 Clause 36, page 21, line 17, after 'into', insert 'serious'.
Mr James Paice 95 Clause 36, page 21, line 31, leave out paragraph (c).
Mr James Paice 96 Clause 38, page 22, line 33, leave out paragraph (a).
Mr James Paice 97 Clause 41, page 23, line 12, after 'into', insert 'serious'.
Mr James Paice 98 Clause 44, page 26, line 4, at end insert 'serious'.
Mr James Paice 99 Clause 44, page 26, line 12, after 'into', insert 'serious'.
Mr James Paice 100 Clause 46, page 27, line 7, leave out paragraph (a) and insert'(a) an offence which requires a prison term of 10 years or more, or'.
Mr James Paice 101 Clause 46, page 27, line 12, at end insert'( ) An order under subsection (3) shall be made by statutory instrument and may not be made unless a draft of the statutory instrument containing the order has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.'.
Mr James Paice 102 Clause 46, page 27, line 12, at end insert'( ) No order shall be made under subsection (3)(b) by the Secretary of State until a draft of that order has been laid before and approved by resolution of both Houses of Parliament. ( ) No order shall be made under subsection (3)(b) by the Scottish Ministers unitl a draft of the order has been laid before and approved by a resolution of the Scottish Parliament.'.
Mr James Paice 103 Clause 47, page 27, line 28, leave out 'competent' and insert 'relevant judicial'.
Mr James Paice 58 Clause 47, page 28, line 9, leave out 'cannot' and insert 'may'.
Mr James Paice 59 Clause 47, page 28, line 9, leave out 'cannot' and insert 'may in exceptional circumstances'.
Mr James Paice 60 Clause 47, page 28, line 9, after 'withdrawn', insert 'on medical grounds'.
Mr James Paice 61 Clause 48, page 29, line 3, leave out 'cannot' and insert 'may'.
Mr James Paice 62 Clause 48, page 29, line 3, leave out 'cannot' and insert 'may in exceptional circumstances'.
Mr James Paice 63 Clause 48, page 29, line 3, after 'withdrawn' insert 'on medical grounds'.
Mr James Paice 64 Clause 50, page 29, line 40, leave out from 'Ministers' to 'a' in line 41 and insert 'may only be made if a draft of the statutory instrument has been laid before and approved by'.
Mr David Heath 127 Clause 50, page 30, line 8, at end insert'( ) the country to be so designated is a signatory to and has ratified the European Convention on Human Rights'.
Mr David Heath 128 Clause 50, page 30, line 8, at end insert'( ) the country to be so designated is a reciprocating country under section 51(5).'.
Mr James Paice 65 Clause 51, page 30, line 49, at end insert'(2A) An order made under subsection (2) shall be made by statutory instrument and may only be made if a draft of the statutory instrument containing the order has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament'.
Mr David Heath 120 Clause 51, page 31, line 7, leave out subsection (4).
Mr David Heath 129 Clause 51, page 31, line 9, at end insert'(5) In this part, a reciprocating country is a country other than the United Kingdom which has, at the time a request is received, implemented the provisions of:
Mr James Paice 66 Clause 52, page 32, line 15, at end insert
Mr James Paice 67 Clause 52, page 32, line 35, at end insert
Mr James Paice 68 Clause 52, page 32, line 38, after 'of', insert 'or employed by'.
Mr James Paice 69 Clause 52, page 32, line 43, after 'of', insert 'or employed by'.
Mr James Paice 70 Clause 54, page 36, line 4, leave out 'in prescribed circumstances' and insert 'where a member state other than the United Kingdom has declared that it will apply discretionary conditions to the recognition of disqualifications, as described in Article 6(2) of the Convention on Driving Disqualifications 1998'.
Mr James Paice 104 Clause 55, page 36, line 26, at end insert new sub-paragraph'(g) state that there is written evidence that the offender has had adequate opportunity to defend himself and to gain access to legal advice'.
Mr James Paice 105 Clause 55, page 36, line 27, leave out subsection (3).
Mr James Paice 106 Clause 55, page 36, line 32, at end insert 'written'.
Mr James Paice 107 Clause 56, page 37, line 20, at end insert ', and
Mr James Paice 108 Clause 57, page 38, line 43, leave out subsection (7).
Mr James Paice 109 Clause 58, page 39, line 16, leave out subsection (3).
Mr James Paice 110 Clause 59, page 39, line 31, leave out 'given to' and insert 'served upon'.
Mr James Paice 111 Clause 59, page 39, line 32, leave out subsection (4).
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