Serious Crime Bill: related documents
These documents are part of the Serious Crime Bill.
Attachments
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Commencement schedule
application/pdf · 5 pages
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Factsheet: Serious Crime Act overview
application/pdf · 4 pages
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Commons report stage amendment letter: communications data of journalists
application/pdf · 2 pages
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Communications data and journalistic sources: draft clause
application/pdf · 2 pages
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Further commons report stage amendments: letter from Karen Bradley
application/pdf · 3 pages
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Commons report stage amendments: letter from Karen Bradley to Seema Malhotra
application/pdf · 7 pages
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Commons committee stage amendments: letter from Karen Bradley to Public Bill Committee
application/pdf · 6 pages
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Lords third reading amendments: letter from Lord Bates to Baroness Smith
application/pdf · 2 pages
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Second reading: commentary letter from Lord Taylor of Holbeach to Baroness Smith
application/pdf · 8 pages
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Lords report stage amendments on FGM: letter from Lord Bates to Baroness Smith
application/pdf · 3 pages
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Lords report stage: letter from Lord Bates to Baroness Smith
application/pdf · 9 pages
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ECHR memorandum
application/pdf · 12 pages
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ECHR supplementary memorandum
application/pdf · 1 pages
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ECHR supplementary memorandum: FGM
application/pdf · 5 pages
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ECHR supplementary memorandum: FGM duty to notify
application/pdf · 2 pages
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EHCR supplementary memorandum: proceeds of crime
application/pdf · 7 pages
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Overarching impact assessment
application/pdf · 30 pages
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Delegated powers memorandum
application/pdf · 11 pages
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Supplementary memorandum: delegated powers - knives and offensive weapons in prisons
application/pdf · 3 pages
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Delegated powers supplementary memorandum: FGM
application/pdf · 4 pages
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Delegated powers supplementary memorandum: FGM guidance and duty to notify
application/pdf · 3 pages
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Supplementary memorandum: delegated powers - controlling or coercive behaviour
application/pdf · 3 pages
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These documents belong to the Serious Crime Bill. The bill received Royal Assent on 3 March 2015 and became the Serious Crime Act 2015.
These documents outline:
- the impact of the bill on affected groups
- any issues arising under the European Convention on Human Rights in relation to the Serious Crime Act
- the sections of the bill which give powers to make secondary legislation