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Public Bill Committee: 13th May 2008                  

230

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

212

 

Schedule  5,  page  77,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(3A)  

The third condition is that the making of a foreign travel restriction order will

 

not breach any right of free movement within the Treaty on European Union

 

or Directive 2004/38/EC of the European Union or subsequent instrument.’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

161

 

Schedule  5,  page  77,  line  38,  leave out ‘defendant’ and insert ‘person’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

162

 

Schedule  5,  page  77,  line  39,  leave out ‘defendant’ and insert ‘person’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

163

 

Schedule  5,  page  78,  line  4,  leave out sub-paragraph (6).

 


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

213

 

Clause  57,  page  40,  line  26,  at end insert—

 

‘(c)    

the need to ensure that the manner in which the proceedings are

 

conducted is fair to every party to the proceedings.’.

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

207

 

Clause  57,  page  40,  line  29,  leave out paragraph (b).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

214

 

Clause  57,  page  40,  line  32,  leave out subsection (4).

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

208

 

Clause  57,  page  40,  line  33,  leave out paragraph (a).

 


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

215

 

Clause  58,  page  41,  line  19,  after ‘that’, insert ‘provided that the person appointed

 

as the special advocate is present at the consideration of the application,’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 13th May 2008                  

231

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

216

 

Clause  58,  page  41,  line  23,  after ‘interest’, insert ‘and that the withholding of the

 

material would not cause injustice to a party to the proceeding,’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

225

 

Clause  58,  page  41,  line  25,  leave out ‘consider requiring’ and insert ‘require’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

217

 

Clause  58,  page  41,  line  30,  after ‘interest’, insert ‘and is sufficient to ensure that

 

the conduct of the proceedings will be fair to all parties to those proceedings.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

226

 

Clause  58,  page  41,  line  30,  at end insert—

 

‘(f)    

material which supports the case of a party to the proceedings may not be

 

withheld from a party to the proceedings or from that party’s legal

 

represenative and material which adversely affects the Treasury’s case

 

may not be with held from any party to the proceedings or their legal

 

representative.’.

 


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

227

 

Clause  59,  page  42,  line  12,  leave out ‘may’ and insert ‘shall’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

218

 

Clause  59,  page  42,  line  18,  after ‘excluded’, insert ‘including the consideration of

 

the application referred to in section 58(3)(a)’.

 


 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

209

 

Clause  62,  page  44,  line  1,  leave out subsection (3).

 


 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

134

 

Clause  64,  page  45,  line  6,  leave out ‘national security’ and insert ‘preventing an

 

offence with a terrorist connection’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 13th May 2008                  

232

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

32

 

Clause  64,  page  45,  line  7,  leave out paragraphs (b) and (c).

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

185

 

Clause  64,  page  45,  line  9,  leave out paragraph (c).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

219

 

Clause  64,  page  45,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

A certificate may not be issued unless the Secretary of State has obtained prior

 

written approval from the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales certifying that

 

in his opinion the issue of the certificate would satisfy the requirements of section

 

1 (appointment of coroners).’.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

186

 

Clause  64,  page  45,  line  14,  leave out subsection (3).

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

187

 

Clause  64,  page  45,  line  20,  leave out subsection (4).

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

188

 

Clause  64,  page  45,  line  30,  leave out paragraph (b).

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

189

 

Clause  64,  page  45,  line  43,  leave out subsection (3).


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 13th May 2008                  

233

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

29

 

Page  44,  line  35,  leave out Clause 64.

 


 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

178

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  6,  leave out ‘Secretary of State’ and insert ‘Lord Chief

 

Justice’.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

190

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  7,  after ‘inquest’ insert ‘subject to ratification by vote in

 

both Houses of Parliament’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

220

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  7,  after ‘inquest’, insert ‘provided that such a person has

 

been specifically approved for the purpose by the Lord Chief Justice of England and

 

Wales’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

179

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  9,  leave out from ‘coroner’ to end of line 11 and insert ‘and

 

(b)    

is included in a list of coroners prepared by the Lord Chief Justice for that

 

purpose;

 

(2A)    

Any coroner may apply to the Lord Chief Justice to be added to a list prepared

 

under subsection (2).’.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

191

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  14,  leave out paragraph (b).

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

192

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  16,  leave out ‘whether’ and insert ‘unless’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 13th May 2008                  

234

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

180

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

‘(c)    

the inquest must be held in the place in which it would have been held if

 

no coroner had been specially appointed under section 18A.’.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

193

 

Clause  65,  page  46,  line  39,  leave out from ‘must’ to ‘and’ in line 40 and insert

 

‘consider all evidence presented to the inquest prior to the appointment of the specially

 

appointed coroner’.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

194

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  8,  leave out subsection (4).

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

228

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  13,  leave out subsection (5) and insert—

 

‘(5)    

Any such statutory instrument shall be subject to an affirmative resolution of both

 

Houses of Parliament.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

232

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  14,  leave out from ‘to’ to the end of the subsection and

 

insert ‘the afffirmative resolution procedure.’.

 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

195

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  16,  leave out subsection (6).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

233

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  16,  after ‘may’, insert ‘, with the prior consent of the Lord

 

Chief Justice of England and Wales,’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

181

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  23,  leave out ‘Secretary of State’ and insert ‘Lord Chief

 

Justice’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 13th May 2008                  

235

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

221

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  23,  after ‘State’, insert ‘, with the consent of the Lord

 

Chief Justice of England and Wales,’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

182

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  25,  leave out ‘Secretary of State’ and insert ‘Lord Chief

 

Justice’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

183

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  31,  leave out ‘Secretary of State’ and insert ‘Lord Chief

 

Justice’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

184

 

Clause  65,  page  47,  line  32,  leave out ‘Secretary of State’ and insert ‘Lord Chief

 

Justice’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

30

 

Page  46,  line  1,  leave out Clause 65.

 


 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

177

 

Clause  67,  page  48,  line  22,  after ‘1988’ insert ‘or section 18A of the Coroners Act

 

(Northern Ireland) 1959’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

31

 

Page  48,  line  16,  leave out Clause 67.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 13th May 2008                  

236

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

196

 

Page  49,  line  4,  leave out Clause 68.

 


 

Patrick Mercer

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Adam Holloway

 

David T.C. Davies

 

197

 

Clause  69,  page  49,  line  31,  leave out from ‘Forces’ to ‘useful’ in line 32 and insert

 

‘with the intention that it is’.

 

Tom Brake

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

44

 

Clause  69,  page  49,  line  34,  at end insert ‘and

 

(c)    

intends that the information should be useful to a person committing or

 

preparing an act of terrorism.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

235

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  69,  page  49,  line  36,  after ‘prove’, insert ‘—

 

(a)    

’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

236

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  69,  page  49,  line  36,  after ‘action’, insert—

 

‘(b)    

that at the time of the alleged offence he did not know and had no reason

 

to know that the information or the disclosure of such information was of

 

a kind that was likely to be helpful to a person committing or preparing

 

an act of terrorism;

 

(c)    

that at the time of the alleged offence he believed that disclosure of such

 

information was in the public interest.’.

 

Mr Tony McNulty

 

164

 

Clause  69,  page  50,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Schedule 8A to this Act contains supplementary provisions relating to the offence

 

under this section.’.


 
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