I welcome the Government's approach to the introduction of time limits for human rights action against Northern Ireland, Welsh and Scottish Ministers. I will not rehearse all the arguments, but I think that this is a sensible provision, and, as the Minister will know, it has been welcomed by the Northern Ireland Executive. Although the Somerville judgment did not deal with claims under the legislation governing the devolved arrangements in Northern Ireland—or, indeed, legislation relating to Wales—the problems that arose in Scotland could arise there.
Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill
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Lord Dodds of Duncairn
(Democratic Unionist Party)
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