The Justice and Security Bill was debated in the House of Lords this week. The Committee Stage is where detailed examination of the Bill takes place and suggested amendments are discussed.
Lord Thomas of Gresford tabled several amendments to the Justice and Security Bill and on Wednesday, he acknowledged the assistance of the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law in drafting some of his amendments. Lord Thomas noted in particular that the amendments put the judge, "firmly in control of case management" and "narrow the material which may be subject to closed material procedures to the irreducible minimum". He also stated his belief that "the amendments I am proposing with the assistance of the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law are simpler, more flexible and yet contain the same safeguards" as others that had been put forward.
To read the House of Lords debates click here.
There will now be two further sittings, on 17 and 23 July, before the House rises for the summer recess. To follow the progress of the Bill through Parliament click here.
Going East: Product Liability in China
Tuesday 21 May 2013
14:30 - 18:00
Redressing Violations of International Law: the role of non-State actors in relation to Education
Wednesday 22 May 2013
17:15 - 19:30