Reports from the defence, foreign affairs, international development, and trade and industry committees: session 2005 to 2006 strategic export controls

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Corporate report REPORTS FROM THE DEFENCE, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AND TRADE AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEES: SESSION 2005 TO 2006 STRATEGIC EXPORT CONTROLS This document


contains the following information: Reports from the Defence, Foreign Affairs, International Development, and Trade and Industry Committees: government response. Get emails about this page


This was published under the 1997 to 2007 Blair Labour government DOCUMENTS REPORTS FROM THE DEFENCE, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AND TRADE AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEES:


GOVERNMENT RESPONSE Ref: ISBN 010169542X, Cm. 6954 PDF, 173 KB, 31 pages Order a copy This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Request an accessible format. If you


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what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. DETAILS This document contains the following information: Reports from the Defence, Foreign Affairs,


International Development, and Trade and Industry Committees: session 2005 to 2006 strategic export controls: HMG’s annual report for 2004, quarterly reports for 2005, licensing policy and


Parliamentary scrutiny response of the Secretaries of State for Defence, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, International Development, and Trade and Industry. Reply to the Quadripartite


Committee report (HCP 873, session 2005 to 2006, ISBN 0215030346). This Joint Committee is also known as the Committees on Strategic Export Controls and comprises the Defence, Foreign


Affairs, International Development and the Trade and Industry Select Committees This Command Paper was laid before Parliament by a Government Minister by Command of Her Majesty. Command


Papers are considered by the Government to be of interest to Parliament but are not required to be presented by legislation. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 30 October 2006 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS


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