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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 18 Nov 2015
European Union Referendum Bill

"My Lords, it was my privilege to participate in presenting to your Lordships’ House the citizenship Bill in 1982, so I am sorry to think that it is all in a mess—but these things happen sometimes. I was inclined to think that, in principle, this was a sound amendment, as …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Fri 23 Oct 2015
Arbitration and Mediation Services (Equality) Bill [HL]

"My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Cox, for introducing the Bill and for introducing it so clearly in the speech we have just heard. My purpose is to say a word or two about arbitration and the position it holds in the law of England and Wales.

The …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 10 Jun 2015
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012

"Is the Minister able to say whether the advice centres that are available to people of all means are sufficiently active to deal with the problems that may or may not arise out of the LASPO Act but, in any case, may require a degree of knowledge of social security …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 26 Feb 2015
Court Fees

"My Lords, in my time, the consent of the heads of division was required to achieve an order for court fees. That requirement has since been removed, with the result that the heads of division are now no longer in complete control, as they were then. Notwithstanding that, I was …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 09 Dec 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"My Lords, the question in this particular amendment is a simple one. The courts have developed law in relation to situations in which the outcome would not be any different if the conduct complained of had not occurred. My understanding of the decision in that area is that the court …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 09 Dec 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"My Lords, I had understood the Government’s proposed amendment as conferring power on the rule committee to determine what the rules should be. There is, of course, an ultimate power but I would expect the rules to be fixed by the rule committee, after appropriate consultation and with a fair …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 26 Nov 2014
Divorce: Effect on Children

"Would it not be helpful to divorcing couples to have a framework of the resources that should be allocated, with power in the court—if it went to court—to depart from that at the judge’s discretion? We could have a framework from which the parties would start as a way of …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 27 Oct 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"My Lords, those of your Lordships who were present in Committee will remember that I read out a substantial section of a book by the noble Lord, Lord Adonis, in which he described what I understood to be the use of judicial review as a means of frustrating a government …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 30 Jul 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"My Lords, I am delighted to hear from the noble and learned Lord, Lord Woolf, with all his experience, that the system of financing litigation by the no-win no-fee system, as it has been called, is working reasonably well. Many noble Lords will remember that the introduction of that system …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 30 Jul 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"The noble Lord asked whether the examples I gave were both real. One, which I have dealt with in detail before, is an actual example, and the other was simply to illustrate what could happen under the case put forward by the noble Lord, Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames...."
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