Arbitration Bill [HL]
My Lords, as our learned Chairman has just indicated, the procedure is, as I understand it, that ...
My Lords, I have never spoken in the Moses Room in the two years since my return to the House of ...
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I give a gentle reminder to the noble Lord that there is an advisory speaking time of 15 minutes....
I appreciate that, and I am not yet at 15 minutes, but there is nothing on the speakers’ list tha...
If I could clarify, it is normally expected in a Second Reading that 15 to 20 minutes is the maxi...
Yes, I am very aware that behind me, and in other parts of this Committee Room, there may well be...
I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Hacking, for his fascinating historical overview from a per...
My Lords, I declare an interest on this matter: I am a practising member of the Bar and my practi...
My Lords, I too, I think in common with all your Lordships, very much welcome this Bill. It is pl...
My Lords, I too welcome the Bill and agree with what noble Lords have said about it. The Library ...
My Lords, I shall be brief as I agree with almost everything that has been said so far. I declare...
My Lords, I will make a declaration. Since I retired from being a member of your Lordships’ Appel...
My Lords, I shall make just a very brief intervention. First, I disclose that, since retiring fro...
My Lords, it is a very good principle in the House of Lords to speak mainly on things of which yo...
My Lords, the noble and learned Lord, Lord Bellamy, introduced the Bill by saying “Everyone in th...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords and noble and learned Lords for their contributions to this deb...
However, this is an area where Governments, the profession and practitioners are constantly aware...
Could I draw the Minister’s attention to Section 61 of the 1996 Act, which the Law Commission has...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Hacking, for that intervention. As far as I know, the Law ...