4

(i)

points of principle broadly agreed by the Council;

(ii) areas yet to be discussed by the

Council; and

(iii) current legislation which could be most affected by enactment of a Bill of Rights.

on

the

the

Decisions are therefore still required recommendations contained in paragraph 2 above, with exception of items (a), (b) and (a).

5

A list of existing legislation so far identified as likely to be affected by enactment of a Bill of Rights, is annexed.

(The

Mr M.M.Y. SUEN,

Secretary

for Constitutional · Affairs the Deputy Secretary for Constitutional Affairs, Mr J. TELFORD, the Solicitor General, Mr F. STOCK and Assistant Solicitor General, Mr P.J. DYKES,

DYKES; will attend for this item.)

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22 September 1989

(CAB B3/11(89) II)

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