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International Criminal Court (Scotland)
Bill – Stage 2
Section 4
Mr Jim Wallace
1 In section
4, page 3, line 15, leave out <(f)> and insert <(e)>
Mr Jim Wallace
2 In section
4, page 3, line 15, at end insert <; and
( ) in relation to article
70.1(f) (soliciting or accepting a bribe as an official of
the ICC), an offence under section 1 of the Prevention of
Corruption Act 1906 (c.34) or at common law>
Section 7
Mr Jim Wallace
3 In section
7, page 5, line 8, at end insert <; or
( ) defeating, or attempting
to defeat, the ends of justice in connection with an offence>
Section 12
Mr Jim Wallace
4 In section
12, page 7, line 10, leave out second <the person>
Mr Jim Wallace
5 In section
12, page 7, line 12, at beginning insert <the person>
Mr Jim Wallace
6 In section
12, page 7, line 13, after <ICC);> insert—
<( ) the fact that the
person has been so informed has been recorded in writing;>
Mr Jim Wallace
7 In section
12, page 7, line 14, at beginning insert <the person>
Section 13
Mr Jim Wallace
8 In section
13, page 7, line 34, at end insert—
<( ) Any proceedings under
this section shall be conducted in private.>
Section 14
Mr Jim Wallace
9 In section
14, page 8, line 10, leave out subsection (2)
Section 20
Mr Jim Wallace
10 In
section 20, page 9, line 33, after <order> insert <, or applying
for the variation or discharge of such an order>
Mr Jim Wallace
11 In
section 20, page 9, line 34, after <order> insert <, or the
variation or discharge of such an order,>
Schedule 6
Mr Jim Wallace
12 In
schedule 6, page 28, line 2, after <property> insert—
<( ) on an application
in pursuance of a direction given by the Scottish Ministers
under section 20 of this Act; or>
Section 26
Mr Jim Wallace
13 In
section 26, page 12, line 21, leave out <reference> and insert
<references>
Mr Jim Wallace
14 In
section 26, page 12, line 21, leave out <a reference> and insert
<references>
Proposals for Members’ Bills
Names marked with an asterisk
(*) are new names of support. Proposals that have attracted 11 supporters
have those supporters’ names shown in bold. The member who lodged
such a proposal has the right to introduce a Member’s Bill to give
effect to that proposal under rule 9.14.
Donald Gorrie: Proposed Protection
from Sectarianism Bill—Proposal for a Bill to make sectarian behaviour
an aggravation of a criminal offence and to create a code of conduct
on tackling sectarian behaviour. (lodged 12 June 2001)
Supported by: Nora Radcliffe,
Robert Brown, Margo MacDonald, Alex Neil, Lloyd Quinan, Tommy Sheridan,
Margaret Smith, Iain Smith, Ian Jenkins, John McAllion, Mike Rumbles,
Robin Harper, Dennis Canavan, Mike Watson
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