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Explanatory memoranda
Explanatory memoranda






explanatory memoranda

Government stated that: “The FCO will ensure that a copy of each Command Paper andĪccompanying Explanatory Memorandum (EM) for treaties laid before Parliament under Second Report of Session 1999-2000, Parliamentary Scrutiny of Treaties (HC 210), the In its Response of 31 October 2000 to the House of Commons Procedure Committee’s In addition, EMs are published on the Treaties page of One set is stampedįor the attention of the ‘Printed Paper Office’, which also receives 2 copies of the EMĭirect for distribution to Members.

explanatory memoranda

House of Lords are as follows: Two copies of a Command Paper and its accompanyingĮM are sent to the Clerk of the Parliaments at the House of Lords. Office at the House of Commons for distribution to Members.

explanatory memoranda

A furtherĬopy of the Command Paper and 25 copies of its accompanying EM are sent to the Vote In Charge, Votes and Proceedings Office at the House of Commons for laying. The FCO sends two copies of a Command Paper with its accompanying EM to the Clerk Guidelines onĮxplanatory Memoranda for Treaties are published on the Treaties page of the FCO web Participation in the treaty as well as any burdens which would result. It further highlights the benefits for the United Kingdom from It contains a description of the subject matter of the treaty and anĪccount of the reasons why it is proposed that the United Kingdom should become a (1996) 576, WA 101], all treaties signed after 1 January 1997 and laidīefore Parliament under the Ponsonby Rule are now accompanied by an Explanatory See: Application of the Ponsonby Rule – Ponsonby Rule (United Kingdom)Įxplanatory Memoranda in the United Kingdomįollowing an undertaking by Ministers on 16 December 1996 [H.C. Explanatory Memoranda in the United States








Explanatory memoranda