Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 Parliamentary scrutiny concluded, Government cannot ratify treaty
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 and House of Lords
A step of type Business step.
Parliamentary scrutiny has concluded for this treaty and Government cannot proceed to ratification. It is unlikely that any further scrutiny will occur.
There are 3 business items.
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Exchange of Notes, done at Seoul and London on 22 September 2023, amending the Free Trade Agreement between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Korea
On 8 November 2023.
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Protocol, done at Brussels on 28 January 2019, to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of the Republic of North Macedonia
On 27 June 2019.
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Agreement, done at Saint Lucia on 22 March 2019, between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the CARIFORUM States, on Economic Partnership
On 22 May 2019.