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Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (Designation of Participating Countries) (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) Order 2008

Debates on delegated legislation on Wednesday, 16 July 2008, in the House of Lords, led by Lord West of Spithead. The answering member was Viscount Bridgeman.
Draft Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (Designation of Participating Countries) (England Wales and Northern Ireland) Order 2008. Lords debate on a motion to consider. Agreed to on question. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
703 c135-8GC 
Session
2007-08
Department
Home Office
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords Grand Committee
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (Designation of Participating Countries) (England Wales and Northern Ireland) Order 2008
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Statutory instruments
House of Lords
House of Commons
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003
Thursday, 30 October 2003
Public acts
Proceeding contributions
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer | 703 c137GC (Link to this contribution) I think that the Committee is somewhat scarred by the experience of the very unilateral nature of th...
Lord West of Spithead | 703 c135-6GC (Link to this contribution) rose to move, That the Grand Committee do report to the House that it has considered the Crime (Inte...

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Lord West of Spithead | 703 c138GC (Link to this contribution) I do not know the details on that, but I will get back to the noble Baroness in writing. I should s...
Viscount Bridgeman | 703 c136-7GC (Link to this contribution) I am most grateful to the Minister. We accept that this is a technical amendment, which is necessary...
Lord West of Spithead | 703 c137-8GC (Link to this contribution) I thank noble Lords for those points. The noble Viscount is right that this is a technical amendment...
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer | 703 c138GC (Link to this contribution) I thank the Minister for his reassurances. We on these Benches appreciate the need to tackle globali...
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