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Following an analysis of clause 43, the House of Lords Constitution Committee, in its report...
Recommendation
Following an analysis of clause 43, the House of Lords Constitution Committee, in its report on the Bill, concluded: “[w]e draw the attention of the House to the broad and subjective power in clause 43. We recommend narrowing the power to impose ‘such other conditions as the Secretary of State thinks fit’ and that safeguards on the use of the power should be included on the face of the Bill.”192 187 Denisov v Ukraine, Application No. 76639/11, 25 September 2018, para 98. 188 UK Home Office, ‘Border Security, Immigration and Asylum Bill: ECHR Memorandum’ (HO, 2025) 189 Public Bill Committee on the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill, 13 March 2025, col 268 190 Amnesty International UK 191 Public Law Project 192 House of Lords - Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill - Select Committee on the Constitution, para 26 53
Source
Committee
Human Rights (Joint Committee)
Report
4th Report - Legislative Scrutiny: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
20 Jun 2025
HC 789
Addressee Bodies
Ministry of Justice
Timeline
Recommendation age
1.0 yr
Report published
20 Jun 2025