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Constitutional Affairs - Written Evidence [Back to Report]

Here you can browse the Written Evidence ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 22 March 2005.


CONTENTS

Evidence submitted by Lord Carlile of Berriew QC

Evidence submitted by Anver Jeevanjee, former member, Immigration Appeals Tribunal

Evidence submitted by the UK office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Evidence submitted by the Law Society

Evidence submitted by Amnesty International

Evidence submitted by the Department for Constitutional Affairs

Annex A

Annex B

Supplementary evidence submitted by the Department for Constitutional Affairs

Evidence submitted by a number of Special Advocates

Supplementary evidence submitted by a number of Special Advocates

Evidence submitted by JUSTICE

Annex

Evidence submitted by Sir Brian Barder KCMG

Evidence submitted by Liberty

Supplementary evidence submitted by Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith QC, Attorney General

Letter from Rt Hon Alan Beith MP, Chairman, Constitutional Affairs Committee to Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith QC, Attorney General

Letter from Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith QC, Attorney General to Rt Hon Alan Beith MP, Chairman, Constitutional Affairs Committee

Letter from Rt Hon Lord Goldsmith QC, Attorney General to Rt Hon Alan Beith MP, Chairman, Constitutional Affairs Committee

Letter from Rt Hon Lord Falconer of Thoroton QC, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs to Rt Hon Alan Beith MP, Chairman, Constitutional Affairs Committee


 
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