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Appendix 2: Terms of Reference<br />

1. Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3 below, the Chairman is to conduct an investigation into<br />

the death of Alexander <strong>Litvinenko</strong> in order to:<br />

(i) ascertain, in accordance with section 5 (1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009,<br />

who the deceased was; how, when and where he came by his death; and the<br />

particulars (if any) required by the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953 to be<br />

registered concerning the death;<br />

(ii) identify, so far as is consistent with section 2 of the Inquiries Act 2005, where<br />

responsibility for the death lies; and<br />

(iii) make such recommendations as may seem appropriate.<br />

2. That investigation is to take into account the investigations which have already been<br />

conducted by the Assistant Coroner for the Inner North London [Sir Robert Owen].<br />

3. In the light of the Assistant Coroner’s views, expressed in his ruling of 17 May 2013,<br />

(see paragraph 13 of the Judicial Review judgment dated 11 February 2014) that<br />

there is no material within the relevant documents to suggest that, at any material<br />

time, Alexander <strong>Litvinenko</strong> was or ought to have been assessed as being at a real and<br />

immediate threat to his life, the inquiry will not address the question of whether the UK<br />

authorities could or should have taken steps which would have prevented the death.<br />

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