Mr Max Beloff

July 2, 1913 - March 22, 1999
Summary information for Mr Max Beloff

Contributions

1995

European Communities (Finance) Bill Lords January 9, 1995

5 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Lords January 10, 1995

Trident Lords January 11, 1995

United Nations 50th Anniversary Lords January 24, 1995

4 speeches — Education: Student Support Lords January 30, 1995

The Civil Service Lords February 1, 1995

UNESCO Lords February 21, 1995

Education Lords February 22, 1995

Inter-Governmental Conference 1996 Lords March 8, 1995

2 speeches — Inter-Governmental Conference 1996 Lords March 8, 1995

Iraq: British Exports Lords March 13, 1995

Fisheries Dispute: Spain and Canada Lords March 22, 1995

Chernobyl: Press Report on Stability Lords March 30, 1995

Israel: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Lords April 3, 1995

Jewish Settlements in Arab Territory Lords April 5, 1995

2 speeches — Swiss Constitutional System Lords April 19, 1995

Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1995

Disability Discrimination Bill Lords May 22, 1995

Bosnia Lords May 31, 1995

Political Parties: Funding Lords June 7, 1995

Halifax Summit, 15th-17th June Lords June 19, 1995

Rail Users' Consultative Committees Lords July 12, 1995

Privacy and Media Intrusion Lords July 17, 1995

Professor Rotblat: Nobel Peace Prize Lords October 18, 1995

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 16, 1995

Former Yugoslavia Lords November 22, 1995

European Union: Enlargement Lords November 29, 1995

Student Loans Company Lords December 4, 1995

War Crimes Act 1991 Lords December 11, 1995

The 1996 Inter-Governmental Conference: ECC Reports Lords December 12, 1995

Exhibition Space: Millennium Exhibition Lords December 18, 1995

European Council, Madrid Lords December 18, 1995

EU Advertising Lords December 19, 1995

Former Yugoslavia: Human Rights Lords December 20, 1995

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