Patricia Janet Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal PC QC (born August 19, 1955) is a barrister and minister in the United Kingdom government.
In 2003 she was made Minister of State for the Criminal Justice system and Law Reform at the Home Office. A new extradition treaty with the United States of America had been signed on March 31, 2003. Scotland had the responsibility for passing the necessary legislation through the House of Lords, while terrorism was not primary in the treaty's definition by implication and comment it got an easy ride through both houses, some commentators and even senior mp's now suggest fallaciousness. In 2004 Scotland was suggested as a possible appointee as a Commissioner of the European Union.
The 'Natwest Three' case directly connected to the treaty and by default to Scotland's role is unusual in that the offence the three have been charged with are not typically extradition offences. The three men are all British citizens, worked and lived in the UK for the Bank Of Scotland and the NatWest Bank, both British banks. The UK ratified the UK/US extradition treaty of 2003 while the US has still to bring the legislation into law. On July 12 2006, in a highly unusual move the speaker of the house Michael Martin allowed an emergency debate on both the treaty and the 'NatWest Three' after a request by Liberal Democrat frontbencher Nick Clegg. During the debate Baroness Scotland's view in 2005 that a higher threshold to establish 'probable cause' was required by the UK to extradite from the US than vice-versa was contrasted by Mr Cleg to comments the Prime Minister had made in July 2006 in which he stated that the evidential burdens on the two countries were the same. * Hansard, 12 July 2006.
UK Labour Party politicians | Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom | Roman Catholic politicians | Roman Catholics | Female life peers
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