Draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024

Debate between Gareth Bacon and Ruth Cadbury
Tuesday 21st May 2024

(3 months ago)

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Ruth Cadbury Portrait Ruth Cadbury
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There was also a point about the subsequent weakness of judicial process in certain circumstances.

Gareth Bacon Portrait Gareth Bacon
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I apologise to the hon. Lady for that oversight. As she correctly said, there is a provision under article 29 such that if the UK objects to a new country formally ratifying the treaty, we can apply for this not to apply, both in that country and in this one. For a country that is already subject to it, she is correct to point out that there is no formal mechanism for withdrawing from it. I would venture to suggest—I will correct this if I inadvertently mis-speak here—that what would then happen is that there would be a negotiation among the parties to the convention. If agreement cannot be found, the UK could unilaterally withdraw from it, albeit that that would take a 12-month period of notice.

I am grateful for hon. Members’ contributions to the debate. Joining the 2019 Hague convention as soon as possible is in the UK’s best interests. As I have said, it is an important step for the UK to provide greater clarity and confidence for UK businesses and citizens who work and live across international borders. I am eager to see the necessary legislation in place to facilitate that. I therefore commend this draft regulations to the Committee.

Question put and agreed to.