I welcome my right hon. and learned Friend’s commitment to joining Lugano. It is important for all the reasons he has set out. There was compelling evidence given to the Justice Committee over a number of years about the importance of this. Also, is it not important that we join so that we can then, as one of the convention parties, seek to influence the development of the convention—for example, to avoid a race to the bottom in jurisdictional terms in dealing with the threat, as it is sometimes called, of the Italian torpedo? We cannot deal with the Italian torpedo until we are in Lugano to sort it out, so is that not all the more reason to reflect on putting this on the face of the Bill? Perhaps nothing would be lost by doing that.
Private International Law (Implementation of Agreements) Bill [Lords]
Proceeding contribution from
Robert Neill
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 2 September 2020.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Private International Law (Implementation of Agreements) Bill [Lords].
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