Mr Gerald Gardiner

May 30, 1900 - January 7, 1990
Summary information for Mr Gerald Gardiner

Contributions

1976

BANKRUPTCY: BLAGDEN COMMITTEE AND JUSTICE REPORTS Written Answers February 5, 1976

OCCUPATIONAL PENSION FUNDS: TAXATION Written Answers February 11, 1976

THE CASE OF ALD. DILLEIGH AND CLR. TRUSLER Lords March 3, 1976

MERCENARIES: PASSPORT WITHDRAWALS Lords March 9, 1976

COHABITATION AND PERSONAL INCOME Lords March 25, 1976

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFIT FRAUDS Lords March 25, 1976

BILL OF RIGHTS BILL [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1976

8 speeches — BAIL BILL [H.L.] Lords April 6, 1976

2 speeches — BAIL BILL [H.L.] Lords April 27, 1976

4 speeches — BAIL BILL [H.L.] Lords May 6, 1976

PASSPORTS: JUSTICE REPORT Lords May 6, 1976

SERVICE INTELLIGENCE UNIT: INTERROGATION METHODS Written Answers May 19, 1976

DATA PROTECTION COMMITTEE Lords May 26, 1976

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND: LAW REFORM Lords May 26, 1976

IDENTIFICATION IN CRIMINAL CASES: DEVLIN REPORT Written Answers May 26, 1976

3 speeches — LEGAL AID AND LEGAL SERVICES Lords June 15, 1976

POLICE BILL Lords June 15, 1976

4 speeches — POLICE BILL Lords June 17, 1976

POLICE BILL Lords June 30, 1976

3 speeches — POLICE BILL Lords June 30, 1976

THE PRISON POPULATION Lords July 5, 1976

RENTON COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION Written Answers July 5, 1976

POLICE OFFICERS AND BREACHES OF THE JUDGES' RULES Written Answers July 5, 1976

DATA PROTECTION COMMITTEE Written Answers July 22, 1976

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords October 27, 1976

4 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA ACT 1965 (CONTINUATION) ORDER 1976 Lords November 12, 1976

CRIMINAL LAW BILL [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1976

HISTORIC PROPERTIES: DIRECTIONAL SIGNS Lords December 16, 1976

TORTS (INTERFERENCE WITH GOODS) BILL [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1976

SPENT CONVICTIONS AND FOREIGN ENTRY PERMITS Written Answers December 16, 1976

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