European Court of Human Rights Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

European Court of Human Rights

Lord Naseby Excerpts
Monday 5th September 2022

(2 years, 2 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Bellamy Portrait Lord Bellamy (Con)
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My Lords, the position is that those meetings have not yet taken place. It proved quite difficult to arrange them in the Recess and in the light of the impending change of government. I am due to see the Welsh Government on the 19th of this month, and provisional dates for Scotland and Northern Ireland have been arranged for before the end of September.

Lord Naseby Portrait Lord Naseby (Con)
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Can my noble and learned friend confirm that, when Her Majesty’s Government have knowledge of a case that is relevant, any evidence that Her Majesty’s Government have is automatically offered, rather than partially offered or perhaps sometimes no evidence offered at all?

Lord Bellamy Portrait Lord Bellamy (Con)
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I am sorry, but I am not sure I entirely follow my noble friend’s question.

Lord Naseby Portrait Lord Naseby (Con)
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I am seeking clarification that Her Majesty’s Government, when they know there is a case that is relevant to a citizen or party in the UK, automatically bring forth any evidence that Her Majesty’s Government have.

Lord Bellamy Portrait Lord Bellamy (Con)
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I think the answer to that question is in the affirmative. The UK Government follow carefully any case that concerns UK citizens under the convention.