CRaG Treaties - Lords motions Business step
There are 26 steps.
- Motion calling on the Government to extend objection period A approved (House of Lords)
- Motion calling on the Government to extend objection period A lapsed at end of session (House of Lords)
- Motion calling on the Government to extend objection period A not moved (House of Lords)
- Motion calling on the Government to extend objection period A rejected (House of Lords)
- Motion calling on the Government to extend objection period A tabled (House of Lords)
- Motion calling on the Government to extend objection period A withdrawn (House of Lords)
- Motion that the treaty should not be ratified lapsed at end of session (House of Lords)
- Motion that the treaty should not be ratified not moved (House of Lords)
- Motion that the treaty should not be ratified tabled (House of Lords)
- Motion that the treaty should not be ratified withdrawn (House of Lords)
- Motion to take note of the treaty approved (House of Lords)
- Motion to take note of the treaty lapsed at end of session (House of Lords)
- Motion to take note of the treaty not moved (House of Lords)
- Motion to take note of the treaty rejected (House of Lords)
- Motion to take note of the treaty tabled (House of Lords)
- Motion to take note of the treaty withdrawn (House of Lords)
- Non-fatal motion to object to the treaty approved (House of Lords)
- Non-fatal motion to object to the treaty lapsed at end of session (House of Lords)
- Non-fatal motion to object to the treaty not moved (House of Lords)
- Non-fatal motion to object to the treaty rejected (House of Lords)
- Non-fatal motion to object to the treaty tabled (House of Lords)
- Non-fatal motion to object to the treaty withdrawn (House of Lords)
- Question on a motion calling on the Government to extend objection period A put (House of Lords)
- Question on a non-fatal motion to object to the treaty put (House of Lords)
- Question on motion that the treaty should not be ratified put (House of Lords)
- Question on motion to take note of the treaty put (House of Lords)