Joint Committee On Human Rights - Third Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Lords and the House of Commons to be printed 28 November 2005.
Contents
Terms of Reference
Report
Summary
1 Introduction
The human rights implications of the terrorist
attacks in London
The Measures
The definition of "terrorism"
2 The Terrorism Bill
Encouragement and glorification of terrorism
(clause 1)
Necessity for the new offence
Legal certainty and proportionality
Dissemination of terrorist publications (clause
2)
Preparation of terrorist acts (clause 5)
Training for terrorism (clause 6)
Attendance at a place used for terrorist
training (clause 8)
Proscription (clauses 21 and 22)
Pre-charge detention (clauses 23 and 24)
Evolution of the law on pre-charge detention
in terrorist cases
The current position
The effect of the Bill
The human rights implications
The period of detention
The adequacy of the safeguards for the detainee
The additional ground for extension
3 Deportation and Exclusion
The New List of "Unacceptable Behaviours"
Deportation on the Basis of Diplomatic Assurances
Background
The relevant human rights standards
Torture and national security
4 Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill
Deprivation of British citizenship
Deprivation of right of abode
Terrorists and asylum
Out of country appeals against deportation
in national security cases
Formal Minutes
Witnesses
List of Written Evidence
Reports from the Joint Committee on Human
Rights in this Parliament
ORAL AND WRITTEN EVIDENCE - HL 75-II/HC 561-II
Monday 24th October 2005
Monday 31st October 2005
Written Evidence
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