Mr Basil Wigoder

February 12, 1921 - August 12, 2004
Summary information for Mr Basil Wigoder

Contributions

1994

War Crimes Act 1991 Lords February 14, 1994

Police Disclosure of Information Lords February 16, 1994

4 speeches — Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill [H.L.] Lords February 22, 1994

Crime Survey Lords March 2, 1994

Channel Tunnel (Security) Order 1994 Lords March 3, 1994

4 speeches — Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill [H.L.] Lords March 17, 1994

Court of Appeal: Quashed Convictions Lords March 23, 1994

3 speeches — Personal and Commercial Information Lords March 24, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords April 25, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 16, 1994

3 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 17, 1994

4 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 23, 1994

7 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 23, 1994

2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 24, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 14, 1994

2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 16, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 20, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 21, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 5, 1994

2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 5, 1994

5 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 7, 1994

3 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 7, 1994

Legal Aid: Expenditure Lords July 13, 1994

Healthcare International: Clydebank Hospital Lords November 22, 1994

Hybrid Instruments: Select Committee Lords November 28, 1994

Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 6, 1994

Life Prisoners: Tariff Lords December 7, 1994

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