Advocacy organisations discuss proposed UK-EU security treaty
23 April 2018
The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence from advocacy organisations on the potential effect on the rights of individuals of the proposed UK-EU security treaty, as well how such rights might be protected after Brexit.
- Parliament TV: Brexit: the proposed UK-EU security treaty
- Inquiry: Brexit: the proposed UK-EU security treaty
- EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee
Witnesses
Wednesday 25 April 2018, Committee Room 3, Palace of Westminster
At 10.45am
- George Wilson, EU Law and Policy Specialist, Liberty
- Javier Ruiz Diaz, Policy Director, Open Rights Group
Possible questions
- What sort of provisions would you hope would be included in the proposed treaty, in order to secure the rights of individuals?
- What will be the consequences of the UK's withdrawal from the Charter of Fundamental Rights for the effect that the security treaty might have on the rights of individuals?
- Do you have any concerns that personal data will be able to be accessed more easily by the Government once the UK has left the EU?
Further information
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