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Weekly Information Bulletin: 26th March 2011

Remedial Orders, Draft Remedial Orders and Urgent Procedure Remedial Orders:

Proceedings as at 25 March 2011

Under the Human Rights Act 1998 (s10), if a court makes a declaration of incompatibility with the European Convention on Human Rights in relation to a statute, the Government is able to propose draft Orders or make Orders to amend primary legislation in order to remove any incompatibility. The Joint Committee on Human Rights is required, in accordance with Schedule 2 to the Act, to report to each House its opinion on any such proposal, draft Order or urgent procedure Order within a specified period after it has been laid before Parliament.

Committee recommendation:

a) a draft order in the same terms as the proposal should be laid before the House

b) the proposal should be amended before a draft order is laid before the House

c) the order or draft order should be approved

d) the order should be replaced by a modified order

e) the order or draft order should not be approved

Proposals for Draft Orders

Date

Laid

Title

Jnt Cttee on Human Rights:

Report & Recommendation

26.7

The Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc) Act 2004 (Remedial) Order 2010

HC 599 , HL 54

ISBN: 010 8472831

That a draft order should be laid

Draft Orders

Date

Laid

Title

Jnt Cttee on Human Rights:

Report & Recommendation

Lords

Consideration

Commons

Consideration

20.12

The Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc) Act 2004 (Remedial) Order 2010

HC 859; HL 111

ISBN:

The Committee considers that there are no reasons why this Order should not be agreed to by both Houses and recommends its approval.

04.04.11

14.03.11

Urgent Orders

Date

Laid

Title

Jnt Cttee on Human Rights:

Report & Recommendation

Lords

Consideration

Commons

Consideration

None