Mr Michael Cocks

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

Contributions

1995

2 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords January 10, 1995

Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords January 25, 1995

BARRISTERS' FEES IN LEGALLY-AIDED AND PUBLIC SERVICE CASES Written Answers January 30, 1995

3 speeches — LEGAL AID: PAYMENTS TO BARRISTERS Written Answers January 30, 1995

LEGAL AID: PAYMENTS TO SOLICITORS Written Answers January 30, 1995

LEGAL AID: R v KEVIN MAXWELL & OTHERS Written Answers January 30, 1995

NHS: Medical Negligence Provision Lords February 7, 1995

2 speeches — Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords February 15, 1995

Mr. Bryce Taylor: Legal Aid Written Answers February 22, 1995

Defibrillators: Airport and Aircraft Use Lords March 6, 1995

Barristers' Fees from Legal Aid Written Answers March 23, 1995

3 speeches — Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords March 29, 1995

House of Lords' Offices: Select Committee Report Lords April 5, 1995

Barristers: Legal Aid Fees Written Answers April 5, 1995

Single Issue Groups Lords May 17, 1995

2 speeches — Conditional Fee Agreements Order 1995 Lords June 12, 1995

Housing and Construction Lords June 21, 1995

Barristers' Fees Written Answers July 4, 1995

Dr. Jawad Hashim: Payments to Counsel Written Answers July 4, 1995

House of Lords Offices: Select Committee Report Lords July 20, 1995

Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 20, 1995

Taxing Masters: Professional Qualifications Written Answers October 16, 1995

2 speeches — Legal Aid Payments Written Answers October 16, 1995

Sudan Lords November 30, 1995

House of Lords in Session: Painting by Mr. Andrew Festing Written Answers December 4, 1995

Judicial Review Challenges: Cost Lords December 5, 1995

UN: Human Rights Reports Written Answers December 12, 1995

Leasehold Enfranchisement Written Answers December 14, 1995

2 speeches — Litigation and the Professions Lords December 20, 1995

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