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Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

Debate on bills on Monday, 30 June 2014, in the House of Lords, led by Lord Faulks. The answering member was Lord Beecham.
Lords second reading (part 1 of 2).
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
754 cc1537-1572 
Session
2014-15
Department
Ministry of Justice
Legislative stage
Second reading
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill 2013-14 to 2014-15. Brought from the Commons.
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
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House of Lords
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill
Monday, 30 June 2014
Parliamentary proceedings
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Deposited Paper DEP2014-0991
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Deposited Paper DEP2014-1002
Monday, 7 July 2014
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Proceeding contributions
Lord Faulks | 754 cc1537-1542 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, this is a significant and far-reaching Bill that has at its heart a vision for a strong...

Lord Clinton-Davis | 754 c1542 (Link to this contribution)

Is it not evident that judicial review will be enormously affected by this and that it will be be...


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Lord Faulks | 754 cc1542-3 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, we do not think so. The argument over legal aid is a debate that we have already had in...

Lord Beecham | 754 cc1543-8 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, another parliamentary day, another Criminal Justice and Courts Bill. The House will be ...

Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames | 754 cc1545-1552 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, we come to the Bill at a time when crime is falling. In 2013, according to the Crime Su...

Lord Lloyd of Berwick | 754 cc1552-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, we have just listened to two very powerful speeches, which have covered the whole scope...

Bishop of Oxford | 754 cc1555-7 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am not among those who decry the frequency with which criminal justice Bills come alo...

Baroness Campbell of Surbiton | 754 cc1557-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I find myself in unfamiliar territory today as criminal justice is not my usual stompin...

Lord Hunt of Wirral | 754 c1559 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, first I declare my interests as set out in the register, in particular as a practising ...

Lord Beecham | 754 c1559 (Link to this contribution)

The noble Lord makes precisely the remark I was about to make. I was not conscious of looking at ...

Lord Hunt of Wirral | 754 cc1559-1561 (Link to this contribution)

I am relieved, mainly because I always pride myself on being a master of the single entendre, so ...

Lord Paddick | 754 cc1561-4 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am concerned about the general thrust of this Bill. As my noble friend Lord Marks of ...

Lord Pannick | 754 cc1564-7 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, Part 4 of the Bill contains proposals that have the purpose, and will have the effect, ...

Baroness Barker | 754 cc1567-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I wish to associate myself very strongly with the opening remarks of my noble friend Lo...

Lord Blair of Boughton | 754 cc1569-1572 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I rather imagine that not many of your Lordships know that, as a young man, I wanted to...

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