Draft Civil Contingencies Bill
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Author | : Great Britain. Parliament Joint Committee on the Draft Civil Contingencies Bill |
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Total Pages | : 508 |
Release | : 2003 |
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ISBN | : 9780104003183 |
The draft Civil Contingencies Bill (Cm. 5843, ISBN 0101584326), published by the Government in June 2003, contains a range of measures to modernise Britain's civil protection laws in order to strengthen the powers available to government to deal with serious emergencies. This is part of the Government's wider package of measures to improve the country's resilience to 'disruptive challenge' which is defined as an emergency presenting a serious threat to human welfare; the environment; political, administrative or economic stability; or UK security, such as war, armed conflict and terrorism. This report examines various aspects of the draft Bill including problems of ambiguity in definitions, human rights issues, constitutional matters, resource implications, audit and management issues. The Committee raises a number of concerns, particularly with regards to human rights and civil liberties issues, and calls for clarification of the currently broad definitions of 'emergency' and 'serious', in order to provide adequate safeguards against misuse of emergency powers.
Author | : Defence Committee |
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Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 2003 |
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ISBN | : 9780215011749 |
The Committee's report welcomes the publication of the draft Bill (Cm. 5843, ISBN 0101584326) in June 2003, but states that civil contingencies legislation should have been introduced in the current Parliament (as recommended by an earlier Committee report (HCP 518, session 2001-02; ISBN 021500468X). Findings include the need for: the Government to explain why it proposes to create statutory civil protection obligations for local authorities and emergency services but not for itself or regional bodies; clarification of the emergency powers provisions to clearly establish safeguards against misuse of these powers; and further discussion on the provision preventing any special legislative measures being struck down by a court due to incompatibility with the Human Rights Act. The Committee also notes that, although it would not wish the Bill to be delayed any further, insufficient time has been allowed for the public consultation on the draft Bill, and the pre-legislative scrutiny process, to be conducted by a specially appointed Joint Committee, is also having to work to a very tight deadline.
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Author | : Great Britain. Cabinet Office |
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Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Emergency management |
ISBN | : 9780101584326 |
The draft Bill is issued with a free consultation document summarising proposals for modernisation of Britain's civil protection laws to strengthen the powers available to government to deal with serious emergencies. This is part of the Government's wider package of measures to improve the country's resilience to 'disruptive challenge' which is defined as an emergency presenting a serious threat to human welfare; the environment; political, administrative or economic stability; or UK security, such as war, armed conflict and terrorism. The draft Bill, together with non-statutory measures contained in the accompanying consultation document, seek to create a single framework for civil protection planning including: i) new statutory duties at the local level to ensure consistency of activity and clarify roles and responsibilities in order to codify existing best practice. Local responders will deliver civil protection based on key themes of risk management, emergency planning, business continuity and public information; ii) a new regional tier of civil emergency management to clarify responsibilities of key players and to provide a strong bridge between local areas and central government. The draft Bill provides for the role of regional nominated co-ordinators and allows for special emergency legislation at the regional level; and iii) stronger central structures and targeted powers, including the use of emergency legislation without parliamentary approval, providing that it is put to a retroactive parliamentary vote within days, and improved departmental and cross-departmental contingency planning. The consultation period will run for 12 weeks and comments must be received by 11 September 2003.
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Total Pages | : 96 |
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Author | : Keith D. Ewing |
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Total Pages | : 12 |
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Genre | : Strikes and lockouts |
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Author | : Great Britain. Cabinet Office |
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Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 2004-01-07 |
Genre | : Emergency management |
ISBN | : 9780101607827 |
The Civil Contingencies Bill published on 7th January 2004 (HCB 14, 2003-04, ISBN 0215703405) contains a range of measures to modernise Britain's civil protection laws in order to strengthen the powers available to government to deal with serious emergencies. This document (Cm 6078) includes the Government's response to the June 2003 Joint Committee report (HLP 184, session 2002-03/HCP 1074, session 2002-03, ISBN 0104003189) on the June 2003 draft Bill. It also includes the Government's reply to the Defence Committee's report on the draft Bill (HCP 557, session 2002-03, ISBN 0215011740). Topics in this response include: definitions of "emergency", "threat", "stability in the Bill; the role of Category 1 and 2 Responders, e.g. local government, fire and civil defence authorities, and nuclear and chemical sites; human rights issues; and constitutional matters e.g. procedures for issuing regulations under the new Act.
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Author | : Great Britain. Cabinet Office |
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Total Pages | : 42 |
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Genre | : Civil defense |
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