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Made affirmative remedial order SUM

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. Urgent orders may be made without advance scrutiny, but they will stop being law if they are not approved by both Houses within 120 days of being laid before Parliament.

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

There are 38 steps.

  1. ACM AA SUM
  2. ACM AB SUM
  3. ACM AC SUM
  4. ACM AD SUM
  5. ACM AE SUM
  6. ACM AF SUM
  7. ACM AG SUM
  8. ACM AH SUM
  9. ACM AI SUM
  10. AF SUM
  11. AS SUM
  12. AT SUM
  13. AU SUM
  14. EVEL CERT AA SUM
  15. EVEL CERT AB SUM
  16. EVEL CERT AC SUM
  17. JCHRSR AA SUM
  18. JCHRSR AB SUM
  19. JCHRSR AC SUM
  20. JCHRSR AD SUM
  21. JCHRSR AE SUM
  22. MALM AA SUM
  23. MALM AB SUM
  24. MALM AC SUM
  25. MALM AD SUM
  26. MALM AE SUM
  27. MALM AF SUM
  28. MALM AG SUM
  29. MALM AH SUM
  30. MALM AI SUM
  31. MALM AJ SUM
  32. MALM AK SUM
  33. MALM AL SUM
  34. MALM AM SUM
  35. MALM AN SUM
  36. MALM AO SUM
  37. MALM AP SUM
  38. MALM AQ SUM

Procedure identifier

https://id.parliament.uk/iAISgq1R

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