I am entirely in agreement with the noble and learned Lord. All I was saying was that I would not wish to assert to the House that it would be a breach of our international obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights to provide information to another state in circumstances where we are not extraditing a person to that state. The courts and the European court may take a different view. I have no doubt that in the legal proceedings arising from the case referred to by the noble Lord, Lord Paddick, one of the grounds of challenge would have been that this is a breach of the human rights of the individual concerned, who, as a consequence of our providing the information, may face a death penalty. That is why I should like the Minister to give any further assistance to the House on what the court said.
Crime (Overseas Production Orders) Bill [HL]
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Pannick
(Crossbench)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 11 February 2019.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Crime (Overseas Production Orders) Bill [HL].
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2017-19
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