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Baroness Scotland: UK working on arrest law

January 5, 2010 17:26
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ByJessica Elgot, Jessica Elgot

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The Attorney-General, Baroness Scotland, who is currently visiting Israel, has refused to comment on individual arrest warrants issued against Israeli leaders in Britain.

IDF officers have been forced to cancel a trip to Britain after the British government failed to guarantee that arrest warrants would not be issued against them, it emerged today.

This followed an attempt to arrest Tzipi Livni, leader of Israel’s Kadima party, who cancelled a trip to the UK after a warrant was issued.

Speaking at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Baroness Scotland said: “When first considering this lecture last spring I little realised the prospect of its having such added topicality in light of recent events, as regards private applications for arrest warrants.