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Order ID:256

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2001 — 17th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom, to adjourn to institutions of the Council of Europe outside the United Kingdom no more than four times in any calendar year, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2001 — 22nd March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom, to adjourn to institutions of the Council of Europe outside the United Kingdom no more than four times in any calendar year, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2001 — 29th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom, to adjourn to institutions of the Council of Europe outside the United Kingdom no more than four times in any calendar year, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2001 — 2nd May 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

The committee shall have power-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom, to adjourn to institutions of the Council of Europe outside the United Kingdom no more than four times in any calendar year, and to report from time to time; and

2001 — 5th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom, to adjourn to institutions of the Council of Europe outside the United Kingdom no more than four times in any calendar year, and to report from time to time; and

The quorum of the committee shall be three.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2001 — 15th November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom, to adjourn to institutions of the Council of Europe outside the United Kingdom no more than four times in any calendar year, and to report from time to time; and

The committee shall consider-

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2002 — 8th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

2002 — 14th May 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2002 — 22nd July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2002 — 29th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2003 — 9th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2003 — 23rd January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2003 — 27th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

2003 — 12th May 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

The committee shall report to the House-

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2003 — 26th June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2003 — 11th September 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be three, except that for the purposes of taking evidence, the quorum shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2003 — 15th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2004 — 29th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2004 — 12th May 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2004 — 7th June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2004 — 26th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2004 — 2nd December 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2005 — 26th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2005 — 13th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2006 — 27th June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2006 — 1st November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2007 — 28th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2007 — 4th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2007 — 25th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2007 — 25th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2008 — 11th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2008 — 17th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2008 — 28th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2008 — 12th November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2008 — 25th November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

The committee shall report to the House-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2009 — 22nd January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2009 — 9th February 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2009 — 3rd March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2009 — 30th April 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2009 — 20th May 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

The committee shall have power-

The committee shall consider-

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2009 — 25th June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2010 — 13th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2010 — 22nd February 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2010 — 4th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall consider-

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2010 — 7th June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The committee shall consider-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2010 — 15th June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2010 — 2nd December 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2011 — 7th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2011 — 30th November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2011 — 14th December 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2012 — 19th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2012 — 12th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2012 — 11th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2012 — 16th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2013 — 20th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2013 — 23rd April 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

The committee shall report to the House-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2013 — 17th June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

that the order should not be approved,

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2013 — 2nd December 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2014 — 8th May 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

The committee shall report to the House-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2015 — 24th February 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2015 — 10th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2015 — 17th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2015 — 3rd June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2015 — 22nd October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2015 — 28th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2016 — 11th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

The committee shall report to the House-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

2017 — 24th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2017 — 7th March 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2017 — 4th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2017 — 12th September 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2018 — 20th February 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2018 — 19th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2018 — 27th November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2019 — 7th January 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2019 — 5th November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2020 — 23rd June 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2020 — 23rd September 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

The committee shall report to the House-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2021 — 21st April 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2021 — 20th May 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2021 — 13th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2021 — 20th July 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The committee shall have power-

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2021 — 19th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2021 — 24th November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2022 — 12th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2022 — 18th October 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

2022 — 30th November 152B Human Rights (Joint Committee) (2)

The committee shall consider-

(a)

matters relating to human rights in the United Kingdom (but excluding consideration of individual cases);

(b)

proposals for remedial orders, draft remedial orders and remedial orders made under Section 10 of and laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998; and

(c)

in respect of draft remedial orders and remedial orders, whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to them on any of the grounds specified in Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee));

(3)

The committee shall report to the House-

(a)

in relation to any document containing proposals laid before the House under paragraph 3 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether a draft order in the same terms as the proposals should be laid before the House; or

(b)

in relation to any draft order laid under paragraph 2 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether the draft order should be approved;

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said proposals or draft orders.

(4)

The committee shall report to the House in respect of any original order laid under paragraph 4 of the said Schedule 2, its recommendation whether-

(a)

the order should be approved in the form in which it was originally laid before Parliament; or

(b)

that the order should be replaced by a new order modifying the provisions of the original order; or

(c)

that the order should not be approved,

and the committee may report to the House on any matter arising from its consideration of the said order or any replacement order.

(5)

The quorum of the committee shall be two.

(6)

Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament.

(7)

The committee shall have power-

(a)

to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time; and

(b)

to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee's order of reference.

(1)

There shall be a select committee, to consist of six Members, to join with the committee appointed by the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.