§ Lord Lester of Herne Hillasked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether they will amend Questions of Procedure for Ministers so as to place a duty on Ministers, in submitting proposals to the Cabinet or Ministerial Committees, to draw attention to any aspects of those proposals which may be inconsistent with the obligations imposed upon the United Kingdom by the European Convention on Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
Earl HoweThe Government do not regard it as necessary to make an amendment toQuestions of Procedure for Ministers for this purpose. Ministers putting proposals to Cabinet or a Ministerial Committee are already required by Questions of Procedure for Ministers to cover, where appropriate, the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights. In addition, where a department is considering legislation, it is required to ensure that its plans are compatible with the 185WA international human rights obligations of the United Kingdom, including the European Convention on Human Rights in particular.