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Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) Routes

House of Lords

A step of type Business step.

European Affairs Committee (EAC) is responsible, as of 2021, for considering treaties subject to CRaG laid before the House. They are only likely to report on agreements with the EU or the EEA. The committee can either draw special attention to a treaty or report it for information.

There are 8 routes.

  1. A Route from Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) (House of Lords) to TREATY IAC+EAC AF Decision as part of the CRAG Treaty IAC+EAC procedure

  2. A Route from Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) (House of Lords) to TREATY IAC+EAC AB EQUALS as part of the CRAG Treaty IAC+EAC procedure

  3. A Route from Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) (House of Lords) to TREATY IAC+EAC AA OR as part of the CRAG Treaty IAC+EAC procedure

  4. A Route from TREATY IAC+EAC AE Decision to Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) (House of Lords) as part of the CRAG Treaty IAC+EAC procedure

    Start date: 14 April 2021

  5. A Route from Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) (House of Lords) to TREATY IAC+EAC AF Decision as part of the Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 procedure

  6. A Route from Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) (House of Lords) to TREATY IAC+EAC AB EQUALS as part of the Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 procedure

  7. A Route from Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) (House of Lords) to TREATY IAC+EAC AA OR as part of the Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 procedure

  8. A Route from TREATY IAC+EAC AE Decision to Considered by the European Affairs Committee (EAC) (House of Lords) as part of the Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 procedure

    Start date: 14 April 2021

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