European Scrutiny - Third Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 14 November 2007.
Contents
European Union Intergovernmental Conference
The scope of our scrutiny
(i) The process for agreeing the IGC Mandate
and Reform Treaty
(ii) Does the Reform Treaty impose legal
obligations on the national parliaments?
(iii) The 'red line' in relation to the CFSP
and ESDP
(iv) The 'red line' in relation to tax and
social security
(v) The 'red line' in relation to the Charter
of Fundamental Rights
(vi) The 'red-line' in relation to the protection
of the UK's common law system and the protection of police and
judicial processes
- the 'emergency brake' and opt-in
- the new transitional provisions
-the Government's explanation and our comments
-our assessment of the 'red-line' in relation
to justice and home affairs
Conclusion
Annex 1 Provisions which will appear in Title
IV as amended by the Reform Treaty
Annex 2 Measures adopted in the field of
police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters
Council Framework Decisions
Agreements, conventions and Council decisions
Formal minutes
Witnesses
List of written evidence
Oral and written evidence
2 October 2007 16 October 2007 Written Evidence
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