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BELGIUM
Chambre des Représentants
Parliamentary bodies dealing with human rights :
Exterior Relations Committee

Type of parliamentary body Multifunctional
Nature Permanent
Related to chambers Chambre des Représentants
Date of creation ...
Last renewal date July 2007
Mandate The Committee is responsible for taking cognizance of, and dealing with, human rights problems outside the country's national boundaries and issues concerning the ratification of pertinent international instruments.
Membership The Committee is composed of seventeen members, appointed in accordance with the method of proportional representation of political groups, as is the case in the other standing committees.
Working methods The agenda is set by the Committee, or, failing that, by the President of the House. Meetings are public, unless the Conference of Chairpersons or - by a two-thirds majority - the Committee, decide otherwise. The standing committees have no power of investigation, but can request the presence of competent ministers to question them. They can adopt motions and resolutions. The committees also discuss draft legislation. Their reports are in principle public and nominal.
Relations with other parliamentary bodies Draft legislation and resolutions that are adopted by the committees are submitted in second instance to the plenary House. Finally, it is the House which votes on motions emerging from discussions and hearings held in committee.
Relations with external bodies No structured relation.
Subjects dealt with A few recent examples of issues addressed by the External Relations Committee: interpellations concerning the delivery of Belgian weapons in Nepal and about the situation in that country; proposal for a resolution relating to the sentence condemning Amina Lawal to death by stoning in Nigeria. The issues dealt with by the Committee in March 2009 concerned: draft legislation on Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation; assistance to developing countries regarding energy; the environmental projects offered for sale by the European Commission; assistance for the Democratic Republic of the Congo; assistance for Palestine; the request by the United States Vice-President for additional support in Afghanistan; the latest stances of the Pope on the condom, and the difficulties caused for NGOs.
CONTACT INFORMATION
PRESIDING OFFICER(S)
Name Ms. Hilde Vautmans
Notes President
Address (if different from above) Chambre des représentants
Bureau 1019
1008 BRUXELLES
Phone +322 549 86 60
Fax +322 549 80 27
E-mail hilde.vautmans@dekamer.be
Website www.hildevautmans.be
Name Mr. Georges Dallemagne
Notes Vice-President
Address (if different from above) 1008 BRUXELLES
Maison des Parlementaires
Bureau 1234
Phone ...
Fax ...
E-mail georges.dallemagne@lachambre.be
Website ...
Name Mr. Dirk Van der Maelen
Notes Vice-President
Address (if different from above) 9506 GERAARDSBERGEN
Guilleminlaan 35
Phone +322 54 41 02 03
Fax +322 54 41 70 12
E-mail dirk.vandermaelen@dekamer.be
Website www.dirkvandermaelen.be
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