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UK Government's renegotiation of EU membership: parliamentary sovereignty and scrutiny inquiry

Inquiry

Government response published

The House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee has announced how it will be scrutinising the UK Government during the renegotiation of the UK’s relationship with the European Union. Under House of Commons Standing Orders the Committee is appointed to consider the “legal and political importance” of individual EU documents as well as wider issues and related matters arising. It will therefore be paying particular attention to the legal aspects of the renegotiation.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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14th Report - UK Government’s renegotiation of EU membership: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Scrutiny
Inquiry UK Government's renegotiation of EU membership: parliamentary sovereignty and scrutiny inquiry
HC 458
Report
Response to this report
1st Special Report - UK Government's renegotiation of EU membership: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Scrutiny: Government Response to the Committee's Fourteenth Report of Session 2015-16
HC 807
Special Report
1st Special Report - UK Government's renegotiation of EU membership: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Scrutiny: Government Response to the Committee's Fourteenth Report of Session 2015-16
Inquiry UK Government's renegotiation of EU membership: parliamentary sovereignty and scrutiny inquiry
HC 807
Special Report

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