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Draft affirmative remedial order NOT

2 October 2000 -

A remedial order is an order made by a minister under the Human Rights Act 1998 to amend legislation which has been found incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights. Remedial orders can be used to amend both primary and secondary legislation, and they may do anything necessary to fix the incompatibility with the Convention rights. Draft remedial orders are considered by the Joint Committee on Human Rights and then need to be approved by both Houses to become law.

Follows the calculation style Bicameral instruments (clock stops if either House rises).

There are 66 steps.

  1. AA NOT
  2. AB NOT
  3. AC NOT
  4. AD NOT
  5. AE NOT
  6. AF NOT
  7. AI NOT
  8. AJ NOT
  9. AK NOT
  10. AL NOT
  11. ALM AA NOT
  12. ALM AB NOT
  13. ALM AC NOT
  14. ALM AD NOT
  15. ALM AE NOT
  16. ALM AF NOT
  17. ALM AG NOT
  18. ALM AH NOT
  19. ALM AI NOT
  20. ALM AJ NOT
  21. ALM AN NOT
  22. ALM AO NOT
  23. ALM AP NOT
  24. ALM AQ NOT
  25. AM NOT
  26. AP NOT
  27. AQ NOT
  28. AR NOT
  29. AS NOT
  30. AT NOT
  31. AU NOT
  32. AV NOT
  33. AW NOT
  34. AX NOT
  35. BC NOT
  36. BD NOT
  37. BE NOT
  38. BF NOT
  39. BG NOT
  40. BH NOT
  41. BI NOT
  42. BJ NOT
  43. BK NOT
  44. BL NOT
  45. BM NOT
  46. BN NOT
  47. BO NOT
  48. BQ NOT
  49. BR NOT
  50. BS NOT
  51. BT NOT
  52. BU NOT
  53. BV NOT
  54. BW NOT
  55. BX NOT
  56. BY NOT
  57. DACM AA NOT
  58. DACM AB NOT
  59. DACM AC NOT
  60. DACM AD NOT
  61. DACM AE NOT
  62. DACM AF NOT
  63. DACM AG NOT
  64. DACM AH NOT
  65. DACM AI NOT
  66. EVEL CERT AA NOT

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