Proceeding contribution from Lord Trimble (Crossbench) in the House of Lords on Monday, 19 March 2007. It occurred during Debate on bill and Committee proceeding on Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Bill.
Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Bill
I thank the noble and learned Lord for allowing me to come in. At the end of the day, his argument is that if we do not send that message about restricting judicial review, circumstances may arise in a case where sensitive information which ought not to be put in the public domain gets into the public domain. Surely his concern will be met by an application for a public interest immunity certificate, so it is not necessary.
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- 690 c132GC
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- 2006-07
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- House of Lords Grand Committee
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- Accountability Appeals Crime Administration of justice Attorney General Juries Evidence Intelligence services Human rights Intimidation National security Northern Ireland Police Powers Relatives Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission Offences against the administration of justice Terrorism Trials Attorney General for Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Department of the Director of Public Prosecutions Scheduled offences Challenge to jury
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- Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Bill 2006-07
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