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Home Office: Treaties and Conventions (INT Symbol Series) Files

Catalogue reference: HO 273

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HO 273

Files from the Home Office INT (Treaties and Conventions) series. They deal with general matters e.g. the status of the Channel Islands in relation to international treaties and clemency for war criminals, and with comments on and ratification of...

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HO 273

Title
Home Office: Treaties and Conventions (INT Symbol Series) Files
Date

1950-1992

Description

Files from the Home Office INT (Treaties and Conventions) series. They deal with general matters e.g. the status of the Channel Islands in relation to international treaties and clemency for war criminals, and with comments on and ratification of specific conventions originating in the council of Europe, such as the legal status of migrant workers.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference

INT Symbol file series

Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Physical description

29 file(s)

Access conditions

Open unless otherwise stated

Immediate source of acquisition

From 1990 Home Office

Subjects
Topics
Labour
Migration
Treaties and alliances
Europe and Russia
Pardons
Operations, battles and campaigns
Accruals

Series is accruing.

Administrative / biographical background

Home Office involvement in treaties and conventions arises in connection with such aspects as the privileges and immunities of foreign diplomats in the UK, human and property rights, narcotics and immigration.

Most of the initiative for international treaties rests with other departments such as the Foreign and Commonwealth Office or the Department of Trade and Industry. The Home Office is consulted in relation to such matters as the privileges and immunities of foreign diplomats in the United Kingdom, human and property rights, narcotics and immigration.

The genesis of many of the conventions involving the United Kingdom rests with the Council of Europe. The United Kingdom normally sees fit to sign and ratify the conventions emanating from the Council, but in certain instances, as with the Convention on the Legal Status of Migrant Workers, has declined to do so because of objections to some of the articles therein. In certain other cases such as with the European Interim Agreement on Social Security other than Schemes for Old Age, Invalidity and Survivors, the British Government delayed ratification pending the passing of legislation aligning UK practice with that operating in most other European countries.

I (International) Division of the Home Office was responsible for examining draft foreign treaties and conventions for Home Office interests, co-ordinating Home Office action on International Labour Office Papers, and representing the Home Office on inter-departmental committees on international organisations. A1 Division of the Home Office was responsible for communications with the governments of Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.

E Division of the Home Office acquired the responsibilities of A1 Division in 1962 and those of I Division in 1963. Since 1986 the responsibility for treaties and conventions has rested with the Criminal Justice and Constitutional Department.

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