Mr Michael Cocks

August 19, 1929 - March 26, 2001
Summary information for Mr Michael Cocks

Contributions

1994

Sudan Lords January 18, 1994

Duty on Liquor Lords January 26, 1994

Civil Disputes: Mediation Lords February 21, 1994

2 speeches — Legal Aid: Fees Lords March 29, 1994

Occupied Territories: Peace Progress Lords April 25, 1994

The Judiiciary: Independence Lords April 27, 1994

2 speeches — LEGAL AID: FEES Written Answers May 5, 1994

DISABLED RAMP, ROYAL COURT: COST Written Answers May 9, 1994

Benzodiazepine Litigation: Legal Aid Costs Lords May 24, 1994

House of Lords' Offices: Select Committee Report Lords June 13, 1994

Jawad Hashim: Legal Aid Lords June 23, 1994

2 speeches — MEDICAL CONSULTANTS: DISTINCTION AWARDS Written Answers July 5, 1994

Mr. Mordechai Vanunu Lords July 11, 1994

Church of England (Legal Aid) Measure Lords July 15, 1994

HOUSE OF LORDS: VEAL SERVED 20TH-24TH JUNE Written Answers July 19, 1994

House of Lords Offices: Select Committee Report Lords July 25, 1994

DR. JAWAD HASHIM: PAYMENTS TO COUNSEL Written Answers July 25, 1994

DR. JAWAD HASHIM: LEGAL AID Written Answers July 25, 1994

ICEBERG LETTUCE Written Answers July 25, 1994

Indirect Taxes in the European Union Lords July 26, 1994

HOUSE OF LORDS: VEAL SERVED 20th–24th JUNE Written Answers July 26, 1994

CRIMINAL LEGAL AID WORK: PROFESSIONAL FEE CLAIMS Written Answers October 10, 1994

DR. JAWAD HASHIM: PAYMENTS TO COUNSEL Written Answers October 10, 1994

ICEBERG LETTUCE Written Answers October 10, 1994

Dr. Jawad Hashim: Legal Aid Lords October 25, 1994

Legal Aid (Scope) Regulations 1994 Lords October 26, 1994

DR. JAWAD HASHIM: LEGAL AID Written Answers October 31, 1994

Liaison Committee: Select Committee Report Lords November 2, 1994

Lettuce-growing Industry: EC Proposals Lords December 14, 1994

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