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Treaty Of Amsterdam

Volume 329: debated on Monday 19 April 1999

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list each of the new responsibilities which he will assume when the signed Treaty of Amsterdam takes effect and for each (a) the likely effect on departmental staffing, (b) the bodies or persons in the European Union principally concerned and (c) the relevant section of that treaty and the consolidated treaties of the European Union and European Community. [80414]

The Treaty of Amsterdam will, in general, have minimal impact on the responsibilities of my Department and its staffing. However, as my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary announced on 12 March 1999, Official Report, columns 380–82, we are seeking to participate in certain areas of co-operation hitherto embodied in the Schengen agreements which are being incorporated into the European Union Treaty framework. These are new areas of co-operation for the Home Office. It will not be possible to assess the resource and other implications of such participation until the necessary negotiations are concluded.