Mr Alexander Irvine
June 23, 1940 -Summary information for Mr Alexander Irvine
Contributions
1994
2 speeches — Scottish National Portrait Gallery Lords January 26, 1994
London County Courts Lords February 16, 1994
Civil Disputes: Mediation Lords February 21, 1994
3 speeches — Criminal Injuries: Compensation System Lords March 2, 1994
Employment Appeal Tribunal: Procedure Rules Lords March 21, 1994
Legal Aid: Fees Lords March 29, 1994
Human Rights: Protocol 11 Ratification Lords April 19, 1994
EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL: APPEAL PROCEDURES CORRESPONDENCE Written Answers April 20, 1994
Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords April 25, 1994
The Judiiciary: Independence Lords April 27, 1994
6 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 16, 1994
Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 23, 1994
Benzodiazepine Litigation: Legal Aid Costs Lords May 24, 1994
Law Commission Proposals: Legislative Programme Lords June 6, 1994
14 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 7, 1994
7 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 7, 1994
2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 16, 1994
12 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 16, 1994
Jawad Hashim: Legal Aid Lords June 23, 1994
War Crimes Act 1991 Lords June 27, 1994
2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 7, 1994
6 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 11, 1994
13 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 12, 1994
2 speeches — Legal Aid: Expenditure Lords July 13, 1994
Falkland Islands: War Crimes Inquiry Lords July 14, 1994
2 speeches — War Crimes Prosecutions Lords October 10, 1994
CPS: Powers Lords October 10, 1994
Legal Aid: Cost Lords November 22, 1994
War Crimes Prosecutions Lords November 28, 1994
2 speeches — Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 6, 1994
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