HL Deb 27 February 1973 vol 339 cc619-20WA
LORD DERWENT

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will now announce the names of the members of the Royal Commission on Civil Liability and Compensation for Personal Injury.

THE LORD CHANCELLOR: (LORD HAILSHANI OF SAINT MARYLEBONE)

The Queen has been pleased to approve that the following be appointed members of the Commission on Civil Liability and Compensation for Personal Injury under the chairmanship of the noble and learned Lord, Lord Pearson:

Sir Philip Allen, G.C.B., former Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Home Office.

Mr. Walter Anderson, C.B.E., General Secretary of the National and Local Government Officers Association, and Chairman of the Social Insurance and Industrial Welfare Committee of the Trades Union Congress.

Mrs. Margaret Brooke, Vice-Chairman of the National Federation of Women's Institutes, and a Justice of the Peace.

Lord Cameron, D.S.C., a Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland.

Professor R. B. Duthie, M.A., Ch.M., F.R.C.S., Nuffield Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Oxford.

Mr. R. J. Kerr-Muir, O.B.E., Chairman of the Social Security Committee of the Confederation of British Industry, and formerly a Director of Courtaulds Ltd.

Mr. R. A. MacCrindle, Q.C.

Mr. Norman S. March, Q.C., one of the Law Commissioners.

Mr. Denis A. Marshall, a solicitor and a member of the Council of the Law Society.

Professor Alan Prest, Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics.

Mr. A. E. Sansom, F.C.I.I., Managing Director of the The Iron Trades Employers Insurance Association Ltd.

Professor R. S. F. Schilling, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P., Professor of Occupational Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Mr. R. S. Skerman, F.I.A., Chief Actuary of the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., and former President of the Institute of Actuaries.

Miss Olive Stevenson, Reader in Applied Social Studies at the University of Oxford and Professorial Fellow of St. Anne's College.

Mr. James Stewart, W.S.

House adjourned at twenty-nine minutes before eight o'clock.