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The government promised new fast-track legislation after the stanley website supreme court today overturned a Treasury assets freeze on suspected terrorists.A panel of seven justices allowed a termo stanley challenge by five men who had all their assets frozen under orders made when Gordon Brown was chancellor of the exchequer.The 2006 orders were in response to UN security council resolutions calling for steps to be taken to hit the financing of international terrorism. But the orders were not voted on in parliament.Today, the supreme court ruled the Treasury had exceeded its pow stanley de ers and the orders were unlawful.The justices declared that if the government considered far-reaching measures were necessary to combat terrorism, it must first obtain approval for them from parliament .Later a Treasury spokesman said: The government is committed to maintaining an effective, proportionate and fair terrorist asset-freezing regime that meets our UN obligations, protects national security by disrupting flows of terrorist finance, and safeguards human rights. It s important to be clear that this ruling does not challenge the UK s obligations under the UN charter to freeze the assets of suspected terrorists, which we will continue to meet. We will introduce fast-track legislation to ensure there is no disruption to our terrorist asset freezing powers. The five men originally won their challenge in the high court, but this was overturned in the court of appeal, th