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recommendation The requirements in clause 43 for imposing conditions such as electronic monitoring, geographical exclusions,...

Recommendation
recommendation The requirements in clause 43 for imposing conditions such as electronic monitoring, geographical exclusions, and curfews, should be set out clearly on the face of the Bill and adequately circumscribed. In order to reflect the Government’s intentions as stated by the Minister, the exercise of these powers should be expressly limited to cases involving conduct such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, extremism or serious crime, or where the person poses a threat to national security or public safety. Given the potential severity of interferences with the rights of individuals with any form of limited leave to remain, the exercise of these powers should be subject to judicial scrutiny. (See Amendment 17, Annex). 193 JCHR, Accountability for Daesh crimes, para 51 194 International Development Committee, Protection not permission: The UK’s role in upholding international humanitarian law and supporting the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, para 51 54 7 Treating certain crimes as “particularly serious”
Addressee Bodies
Ministry of Justice
Timeline
Recommendation age 1.0 yr
Report published 20 Jun 2025