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- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 abstract "The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22) is an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced to the House of Lords in May 2012. Its main purpose is to create the United Kingdom National Crime Agency which would abolish the Serious Organised Crime Agency. Part 2 of the Bill would relax the rules on filming court proceedings under controlled circumstances, whilst also amending the rules on 'self-defence'. In addition to its original purpose, the Crime and Courts Bill was used in March 2013 to put into law changes to press regulation in response to the Leveson Inquiry into the ethics and behaviour of the media.The Bill reached its eighth sitting of its Committee Stage in November 2012 and the Report Stage in the House of Lords in December 2012. There are 3 Parts of the Bill.".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 wikiPageExternalLink documents.html.
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- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 wikiPageExternalLink enacted.
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 wikiPageID "37276079".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 wikiPageRevisionID "598459111".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 introducedBy "Rt Hon Lord Henley".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 legislationHistory documents.html.
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 longTitle "An Act to establish, and make provision about, the National Crime Agency; to abolish the Serious Organised Crime Agency and the National Policing Improvement Agency; to make provision about the judiciary and the structure, administration, proceedings and powers of courts and tribunals; to make provision about deferred prosecution agreements; to make provision about border control; to make provision about drugs and driving; and for connected purposes.".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 originalText enacted.
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 parliament "Parliament of the United Kingdom".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 revisedText contents.
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 royalAssent "2013-04-25".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 shortTitle "Crime and Courts Act 2013".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 statuteBookChapter "2013".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 territorialExtent "The whole of the United Kingdom with the exception of certain provisions in Part 2 and section 57 which extend to England and Wales only, and section 56 and Schedule 22 which extend to Great Britain.".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 year "2013".
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 subject Category:United_Kingdom_Acts_of_Parliament_2013.
- Crime_and_Courts_Act_2013 comment "The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22) is an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced to the House of Lords in May 2012. Its main purpose is to create the United Kingdom National Crime Agency which would abolish the Serious Organised Crime Agency. Part 2 of the Bill would relax the rules on filming court proceedings under controlled circumstances, whilst also amending the rules on 'self-defence'.".
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