The Rwanda bill, which demands the courts treat Rwanda as a safe country and limits legal challenges, has passed its third reading in the House of Commons. However, concerns remain about its impact on constitutional norms and potential conflicts with international law.
Despite facing opposition from hardliners in the Conservative Party , the Rwanda bill passed its third reading in the House of Commons. However, the bill has raised concerns as it demands the courts treat Rwanda as a safe country and limits legal challenges .
It also risks a potential conflict with the European Court of Human Rights. As the bill moves to the Lords, peers are expected to propose amendments that will slow down its progress.
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