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Here you can browse the Written Evidence ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 22 March 2005.
Written evidence
CONTENTS
Letter to the Secretary of State for Foreign
and Commonwealth Affairs from the Chairman of the Committee, 22
July 2004
Letter to the Chairman of the Committee from
the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 23
August 2004
Letter to the Parliamentary Relations and
Devolution Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, from the
Clerk of the Committee, 25 November 2004
Written evidence submitted by the Foreign
and Commonwealth Office
Letter to the Clerk of the Committee from
the Parliamentary Relations and Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth
Office, 26 November 2004
Letter to the Parliamentary Relations and
Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth Office from the Clerk
of the Committee, 8 December 2004
Letter to Alan Beith MP, Chair, Constitutional
Affairs Committee from the Chairman of the Committee, 13 December
2004
Letter to the Secretary of State for Foreign
and Commonwealth Affairs from the Chairman of the Committee, 18
November 2004
Letter to the Chairman of the Committee from
the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 9
December 2004
Letter to the Chairman of the Committee from
the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 9
December 2004
Letter to the Parliamentary Relations and
Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth Office from the Clerk
of the Committee, 26 January 2005
Letter to the Parliamentary Relations and
Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth Office from the Clerk
of the Committee, 4 February 2005
Letter to the Clerk of the Committee from
the Parliamentary Relations and Devolution Department, Foreign
and Commonwealth Office, 16 February 2005
Letter to the Parliamentary Relations and
Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, from the Clerk
of the Committee, 25 February 2005
Letter to the Clerk of the Committee from
the Parliamentary Relations and Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth
Office, 11 March 2005
Letter to the Parliamentary Relations and
Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, from the Clerk
of the Committee, 28 February 2005
Letter to the Clerk of the Committee from
the Parliamentary Relations and Devolution Department, Foreign
and Commonwealth Office, 14 March 2005
Letter to the Parliamentary Relations and
Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, from the Clerk
of the Committee, 11 March 2005
Letter to the Clerk of the Committee from
the Parliamentary Relations and Devolution Team, Foreign and Commonwealth
Office, 15 March 2005
Written evidence submitted by the Office
of the Representative for the United Kingdom, United Nations Office
of the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Written evidence submitted by Neil Partrick,
Senior Analyst, Economist Intelligence Unit
Written evidence submitted by Professor Sir
Adam Roberts
Written evidence submitted by Yahia Said,
Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics
Written evidence submitted by Elisabeth Hughes,
Freelance Writer and Researcher on Libya and North Africa
Written evidence submitted by Western Sahara
Campaign UK
Written evidence submitted by the Organisation
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
Written evidence submitted by the UK Delegation
to the Organisation for the Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE)
Written evidence submitted by Mrs Benita
Ferrero-Waldner, Commissioner for External Relations, European
Commission
Written evidence submitted by Dr Nazila Ghanea
Written evidence submitted by the International
Crisis Group
Written evidence submitted by Dr Gareth Stansfield
Written evidence submitted by FirstWatch
International (FWI)
Written evidence submitted by the BBC World
Service
Written evidence submitted by Jenny Warren
Written evidence submitted by the International
Maritime Organisation
Written evidence submitted by Dr Nicholas
Beecroft BSc MBBS MRCPsych MBA, Psychiatrist and Director of Psyplomacy
Letter to the Parliamentary Relations and
Devolution Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, from the
Clerk of the Committee, 28 October 2004
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