Hon. Sam Silkin
March 6, 1918 - August 17, 1988Summary information for Hon. Sam Silkin
Contributions
1987
Family Law Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords January 15, 1987
Infant Life (Preservation) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1987
6 speeches — Family Law Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords February 10, 1987
3 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords February 10, 1987
Infant Life (Preservation) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 11, 1987
9 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords February 23, 1987
5 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords February 23, 1987
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords February 24, 1987
2 speeches — Territorial Sea Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 1987
6 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords March 5, 1987
5 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords March 10, 1987
Official Referees: Recommended Improvements Lords March 18, 1987
Parliamentary and Health Service Commissioners Bill Lords March 24, 1987
8 speeches — Parliamentary and Health Service Commissioners Bill Lords April 7, 1987
9 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords October 22, 1987
European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (International Convention on the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System) Order 1987 Lords October 22, 1987
2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords October 22, 1987
Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords October 27, 1987
Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords October 29, 1987
Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords November 3, 1987
5 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords November 17, 1987
Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords November 23, 1987
Land Registration Bill [H.L.] Lords November 25, 1987
3 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords December 1, 1987
Human Rights: Jurisdiction Lords December 16, 1987
Land Registration Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1987
Landlord and Tenant Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1987
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