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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"What the clause actually says is,

“satisfied that … England and Wales is clearly the most appropriate place”,

not,

“clearly satisfied that … England and Wales is the most appropriate place”.

Would that make any difference to his argument?..."

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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, I listened carefully to what my noble friend said, and he generated in me a little surprise; I was under the impression that he and I were singing from the same page of the hymn sheet on this one. I shall suggest to him why he and I …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"If peer-review is one of the principles that we want to hang on to, combating chilling effect should be another that we want to hang on to. I have no idea, and I am not competent to judge, whether the wording of the amendment tabled by the noble Lord, Lord …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, there is no need to take any time to establish that all of the members of the Joint Committee believe in the importance of trial by jury. That was not the issue. The issue was whether jury trial was appropriate in defamation cases. Most of us went into …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, I do not need to take too much time. I thought it was interesting that all three distinguished lawyers who took part in the debate with very impressive political sleight of hand got us into celebrities extremely quickly. The Joint Committee did not discuss celebrities; I did not …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, just as I paid tribute earlier to the noble Lord, Lord Bew, for his contribution, so I pay tribute also to the noble Baroness, Lady Hayter, and the noble Lord, Lord Marks. Without them I am not sure that the Committee would have come to this conclusion. The …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, at the end of his last contribution to the noble Lord, Lord Browne of Ladyton, the Minister talked about the importance of procedural change. This amendment is about procedural change. The committee got frustrated at times because to us the single most important thing was cost and bringing …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, I offer warm thanks to my noble friend for what he has said. He pointed out that arrangements already exist for the interrelationship between government and the judiciary. That was the point that I sought to make in moving the amendment. No one on the committee, and no …..."
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