Joint Committee On Human Rights Twenty-Third Report


Bills that raise no human rights issues

13 Private Members' Bills

13.1 The following Private Members' Bills seem to us to raise no human rights issues and do not require to be drawn to the attention of either House on human rights grounds.

a)  Cinemas (Rural Areas) Bill

b)  Directors' and Employees' Pensions (Provision of Information) Bill[160]

c)  Disposal of Public Land and Property (Design Competitions) Bill[161]

d)  Food Justice Strategy Bill[162]

e)  Independent Milk Ombudsman Bill[163]

f)  Legislation (Memoranda of European Derivation) Bill[164]

g)  Lighter Evenings Bill[165]

h)  Northern Ireland (Severe Learning Disability) Bill[166]

i)  Sex Discrimination (Clubs and Other Private Associations) Bill[167]

j)  Telecommunications Masts (Need and Safety Tests) Bill[168]

k)  Telecommunications (Permitted Development Rights)(Amendment) Bill[169]

l)  Trade Union (Political Funds) Reform Bill[170]


160   House of Commons Bill 118 (Harry Cohen MP) Back

161   House of Commons Bill 148 (Roger Casale MP) Back

1 162  62 House of Commons Bill 125 (Alan Simpson MP) Back

163   House of Commons Bill 66 (Simon Thomas MP) Back

164   House of Commons Bill 155 (William Cash MP) Back

165   House of Commons Bill 115 (Nigel Beard MP) Back

166   House of Commons Bill 130 (Rev Martin Smyth MP) Back

167   House of Commons Bill 68 (David Wright MP) Back

168   House of Commons Bill 112 (David Amess MP) Back

169   House of Commons Bill 95 (Jim Dowd MP) Back

170   House of Commons Bill 116 (John Mann MP) Back


 
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