Source: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/lbill/2010-2011/0055/amend/ml055-vii.htm
Timestamp: 2018-03-23 14:40:27
Document Index: 11150235

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 1']

The amendments have been marshalled in accordance with the Instruction of 30th March 2011, as follows—
Clauses 7 to 17
Clauses 18 to 22
LORD FLIGHT
Page 6, line 6, leave out paragraph (a)
LORD KERR OF KINLOCHARD
LORD DYKES
LORD TOMLINSON
Page 9, line 4, leave out subsection (4)
LORD HANNAY OF CHISWICK
Page 9, line 17, leave out “3”
Page 9, line 40, leave out “, 3”
Page 9, line 41, leave out “or decisions”
Page 9, line 42, leave out “or more decisions” and insert “decision”
“Repeat referendums
Where a referendum has been held in pursuance of any of section 2, 3 or 6, a further referendum on the same treaty or decision, or treaties or decisions, cannot be held until a period of 5 years has expired.”
Page 10, line 3, leave out “3”
The above-named Lords give notice of their intention to oppose the Question that Clause 13 stand part of the Bill.
After Clause 13
“Promotion of United Kingdom’s membership of EU
In participating in a campaign for any referendum held in pursuance of section 2, 3 or 6, or in taking other steps required by this Act, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to the desirability of promoting the United Kingdom’s membership of the EU.”
Page 10, line 31, leave out paragraphs (c) and (d)
Page 12, line 9, at end insert—
“( ) This section does not alter the existing relationship between EU law and United Kingdom domestic law; in particular, the principle of the primacy of EU law.
( ) This section does not alter the rights and obligations assumed by the United Kingdom on becoming a member of the EU.”
“( ) This section does not affect the United Kingdom’s commitments set out in the European Communities Act 1972 and subsequent Acts enacting subsequent amending treaties (the Single Market Act (1987), the Maastricht Treaty on European Union (1992), the Amsterdam Treaty (1997), the Nice Treaty (2001) and the Treaty of Lisbon (2007)), and the treaties concluded to enable successive enlargements of the European Union as part of the dynamics of EU development, with new EU competences in fields agreed to be necessary for Europeans to act together.”
Leave out Clause 18 and insert the following new Clause—
“Status of EU law dependent on continuing statutory basis
By virtue of the European Communities Act 1972 directly applicable or directly effective EU law (that is, the rights, powers, liabilities, obligations, restrictions, remedies and procedures referred to in section 2(1) of the European Communities Act 1972) falls to be recognised and available in law in the United Kingdom.”
“Duration of Part 1 and Schedule 1
Part 1 and Schedule 1 shall expire on the day on which the Parliament in which this Act is passed dissolves.”
LORD HURD OF WESTWELL
“Duration of Part 1 and Schedule 1 (No. 2)
(1) Part 1 and Schedule 1 shall expire on the day on which the Parliament in which this Act is passed dissolves.
(2) In subsequent Parliaments, the Secretary of State may by order provide that Part 1 and Schedule 1 shall be deemed to have been revived from the beginning of the Parliament in which the order is made.
(3) An order under subsection (2) shall provide that Part 1 and Schedule 1 shall expire on the day on which the Parliament in which the order is made dissolves.
(4) An order under subsection (2)—
(a) must be made by statutory instrument, and
(b) may not be made unless a draft has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.”
BARONESS SYMONS OF VERNHAM DEAN
“Time limit on the duration of this Act
This Act ceases to have effect on the day after the dissolution of the Parliament in existence at the commencement of this Act.”
BARONESS FALKNER OF MARGRAVINE
“Duration of Part 1 and Schedule 1 (No. 3)
(1) Part 1 and Schedule 1 shall expire three years after the day on which the Parliament in which this Act is passed dissolves.
(2) After the period as determined by subsection (1) above has elapsed and in subsequent Parliaments, the Secretary of State may by order provide that Part 1 and Schedule 1 shall be deemed to have been revived.”
Prepared 20th May 2011