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Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 Home Affairs Committee recommended that the House be able to record its view as to whether the treaty should be ratified

A treaty may be ratified if the Commons does not resolve against ratification within 21 sitting days. A Minister may extend this period. If the Commons resolves against ratification, a Minister may make a statement in disagreement, following which the Commons may consider for a further 21 sitting days. Even if the Lords resolves against ratification, a Minister may make a statement that the treaty be ratified. A Minister may determine a treaty be ratified without it being laid before Parliament.

Follows the calculation style Treaty periods A and B.

House of Commons

A step of type Business step.

The Home Affairs Committee can make a number of recommendations to Parliament about a treaty subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010.

There is 1 business item.

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  1. Agreement, done at Kigali on 5 December 2023, between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Rwanda for the Provision of an Asylum Partnership Agreement to Strengthen Shared International Commitments on the Protection of Refugees and Migrants

    On 10 January 2024.

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