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Weekly Information Bulletin: 15th November 2003

House of Lords Committees:
Forthcoming Public Meetings

Enquiries about Lords Committees may be put to the Lords Committee Office 020 7219 5791

Wednesday 19 November

EUROPEAN UNION SELECT COMMITTEE                             11.30am

Evidence will be heard on The European Commission's Annual Work Programme 2004, from the European Commission

EUROPEAN UNION SUB-COMMITTEE E (Law and Institutions)     4.15pm

Evidence will be heard on The Future Role of the European Court of Justice, from Roger Errera, Conseiller d'Etat Honoraire


Tuesday 2 December

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SUB-COMMITTEE I (Science and International Agreements)        3.45pm

Evidence is expected to be heard from officials from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office


Wednesday 3 December

EUROPEAN UNION SUB-COMMITTEE F (Social Affairs, Education & Home Affairs)        11.15am

Evidence will be heard on Draft Council Directive on the obligation of carriers to communicate passenger data, from Ms Caroline Flint MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office


Monday 8 December

HUMAN RIGHTS JOINTCOMMITTEE                            4.30pm

Evidence will be heard on Proposals for a Commission for Equality and Human Rights and other related matters, from the Rt Hon Lord Falconer of Thoroton QC, Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and Lord Chancellor


Tuesday 9 December

CONSTITUTION SELECT COMMITTEE                            10.30am

Evidence will be heard on The Accountability of Regulators to Citizens and Parliament, from Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State, Minister for e-Commerce & Competitiveness, DTI

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SUB-COMMITTEE I (Science and International Agreements)        11.15am

Evidence from Professor Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development, Harvard University


Wednesday 10 December

EUROPEAN UNION SUB-COMMITTEE F (Social Affairs, Education & Home Affairs)        11.15am

Evidence will be heard on New Approaches to the Asylum Process, from Keith Best, Director, the Immigration Advisory Service; and the Immigration Law Practioners' Association


Thursday 11 December

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SUB-COMMITTEE I (Science and International Agreements)        2.00pm

Evidence from Mr Andrew Swiger, Chairman and Production Director, ExxonMobil International Ltd; and Mr Nick Thomas, UK Public Affairs Manager, Esso UK Ltd


Wednesday 17 December

CONSTITUTION SELECT COMMITTEE                            3.45pm

Evidence will be heard on The Accountability of Regulators to Citizens and Parliament, from Ofcom

 
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