Terrorism laws



Point by point: Terror debate from BBC News.
        BBC NEWS | Politics | Point-by-point: Terror debate

JUSTICE Parliamentary briefing for second reading in the House of Lords (November 2005) (pdf) justice images
        

Hansard - Terrorism Bill - 3rd reading - November 10th publications parliament
        

Law Society Parliamentary brief for - report stage - October 9(pdf) secure file deployed documents documents
        

Clause 1(2) - Encouragement of Terrorism - "glorifies" - This amendment sought the removal of the "glorification" section of the Bill. The House voted to retain "glorification" as an offence.
        Terrorism Bill — Clause 1(2) — Encouragement of Terrorism — "glorifies" — 9 Nov 2005 at 20:00 — Commons Division No. 87 — The Public Whip

Clause 1 - Encouragement of Terrorism - "unforeseen wrecklessness" division
        Terrorism Bill — Clause 1 — Encouragement of Terrorism — "unforeseen wrecklessness" — 9 Nov 2005 at 18:15 — Commons Division No. 86 — The Public Whip

Debate begins on 'encouragment of terrorism' led by Hazel Blears.
        

the vote on the 28 day detention amendment with names - Ayes: 323, Noes: 290 - "Question accordingly agreed to".
        

the vote on the 90 day detention amendment with names - Ayes: 291, Noes 322 - "Question accordingly negatived".
        

contribution from David Davis begins.
        

contributions from Michael Howard and Kenneth Clarke.
        

Hansard - Terrorism Bill (Programme) (No. 2) - Report stage - November 9th parliament the stationery office
        

Amnesty International’s briefing for the House of Commons’ - second reading - October 25th web amnesty library
        UK: Amnesty International's briefing for the House of Commons' second reading of the Terrorism Bill - Amnesty International

amendments tabled for 28 and 60 days , Charles Clarke begins responding to questions.
        

Law Society Parliamentary brief for - Committee Stage - October 31st (pdf) secure file deployed documents documents
        

Liberty Parliamentary briefing - 2nd reading - October 2005 (pdf) liberty human rights resources policy papers terrorism bill reading commons
        

Law Society Parliamentary brief for - 2nd reading - October 26th (pdf) secure file deployed documents documents
        

JUSTICE Parliamentary briefing for - 2nd reading - October 2005 (pdf) justice images
        

Hansard - Terrorism Bill - 2nd reading - October 26th (The House divided: Ayes 472, Noes 94.)
        

Amnesty International’s submission of 14 October to the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights in connection with the Committee's inquiry into the subject of "counter-terrorism policy and human rights" web amnesty library
        UK: Amnesty International's submission of 14 October to the UK Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights in connection with the Committee's inquiry into the subject of "counter-terrorism policy and human rights". - Amnesty International

Joint Committee on Human Rights - Counter-terrorism Policy and Human Rights - Uncorrected evidence transcript, October 24th - "Any public use of, or reference to, the contents should make clear that neither witnesses nor Members have had the opportunity to correct the record. The transcript is not yet an approved formal record of these proceedings." - This document is cited du
        JCHRfm101005 | Houses of Parliament

Amnesty International’s Parliamentary brief for - HASC Draft Terrorism Bill - October 2005 web amnesty library
        United Kingdom: Amnesty International's briefing on the draft Terrorism Bill 2005 - Amnesty International

Law Society Parliamentary brief for - HASC Draft Terrorism Bill - October 2005 (pdf) secure file deployed documents documents
        

Home Affairs Select Committee Draft Terrorism Bill - October 11th 2005 publications parliament
        

Foreign Office report - Counter-terrorism Legislation and Practice: A Survey of Selected Countries, October 2005 (pdf) - referenced in Commons debates, this report outlines current anti-terrorism legislation in ten democaratic nations, including the United States, Canada, Australia and a portion of Europe.
        

Liberty Parliamentary briefing - Draft Terrorism Bill - September 2005 (pdf) liberty human rights resources policy papers draft terrorism bill
        

JUSTICE preliminary briefing on the Draft Terrorism Bill - September 2005 (pdf) justice images
        

PDF version
        

Terrorism Bill publications parliament iii
        

Tony Blair (Prime Minister)'s press conference about terrorism/counter-terrorism, August 5 output
        PM's Press Conference - 5 August 2005

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