HL Deb 03 December 1996 vol 576 cc49-50WA
Lord Brougham and Vaux

asked Her Majesty's Government:

When the Treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States of America on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters comes into force.

Baroness Blatch

My right honourable and learned friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department and the United States Ambassador, His Excellency Admiral William J. Crowe Jnr., signed the Protocols of Exchange when they exchanged Instruments of Ratification of the Treaty at a ceremony in London yesterday. The United States Attorney General, Ms Janet Reno, also attended. The Treaty, which entered into force upon the exchange of Instruments of Ratification, continues in force the Drugs Agreement entered into by the United Kingdom with the United States of America in 1988 and provides a binding framework within which the United Kingdom and the United States of America may provide a full range of mutual legal assistance covering all crimes. The United States of America is one of the United Kingdom's largest and most important mutual legal assistance partners and in the past three years the United Kingdom and the United States of America have jointly handled about four hundred requests for mutual legal assistance. The Treaty is a major step forward in the continuing process of collaboration between our two countries in the fight against serious and international crime.