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Written statement made by Lord Triesman (Labour) on Monday, 11 June 2007 in the House of Lords, on behalf of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.


EU: Documents

My right honourable friend the Minister for Europe (Geoff Hoon) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement. The Government have launched a website where explanatory memoranda (EMs) on EU documents submitted to Parliament under the long-established EU scrutiny arrangements can be consulted and downloaded. Although government EMs have previously been accessible in hard copy form through the British Library, the new website will help to promote a greater transparency of and access to the information submitted by the Government to Parliament on proposals for EU legislation and other EU documents. The website can be found at: http://europeanmemorandum.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/search.aspx. The site will enable users to: access to all government EMs on EU documents submitted to Parliament from 1 January 2007. EMs can be downloaded and contact details are provided for further information. The Cabinet Office stores earlier EMs electronically, dating back to 2003, and can be contacted for copies of earlier EMs; find out information about the United Kingdom's procedures for parliamentary scrutiny of EU documents; and use links to the websites of the House of Lords European Union Committee and the House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee as well as to sites where EU Council of Ministers' and Commission documents can be downloaded and the passing of EU legislation can be followed.


Secondary information

Type
Written statement
Reference
692 c97-8WS 
Session
2006-07
Subjects
Documents European Union Internet EU action Parliamentary scrutiny Explanatory notes
Link
View this Written statement on www.publications.parliament.uk