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The Rt Hon. Jack Straw MP, The Rt Hon. Lord Wakeham, The Rt Hon. Sir Stephen Sedley,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Professor Gavin Phillipson—Oral evidence (QQ 1–32)<br />

The Rt Hon. Jack Straw MP, The Rt Hon. Lord Wakeham, The Rt<br />

Hon. Sir Stephen Sedley, <strong>and</strong> Professor Gavin Phillipson—Oral<br />

evidence (QQ 1–32)<br />

<strong>Evidence</strong> Heard in Public Questions 1–32<br />

MONDAY 17 OCTOBER 2011<br />

Members present:<br />

Mr John Whittingdale in the Chair<br />

Mr Ben Bradshaw<br />

Lord Black of Brentwood<br />

Lord Boateng<br />

Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury<br />

Mr Robert Buckl<strong>and</strong><br />

The Lord Bishop of Chester<br />

Baroness Corston<br />

Philip Davies<br />

Lord Dobbs<br />

George Eustice<br />

Paul Farrelly<br />

Lord Gold<br />

Lord Harries of Pentregarth<br />

Lord Hollick<br />

Martin Horwood<br />

Lord Janvrin<br />

Eric Joyce<br />

Mr Elfyn Llwyd<br />

Lord Mawhinney<br />

Penny Mordaunt<br />

Lord Myners<br />

Ms Gisela Stuart<br />

Lord Thomas of Gresford<br />

Nadhim Zahawi<br />

________________<br />

Examination of Witnesses<br />

Witnesses: The Rt Hon. Jack Straw MP, Home Secretary during the passage of the<br />

Human Rights Act 1998 through <strong>Parliament</strong>, The Rt Hon. Lord Wakeham, Chairman of<br />

the Press Complaints Commission during the passage of the Human Rights Act 1998<br />

through <strong>Parliament</strong>, The Rt Hon. Sir Stephen Sedley, Lord Justice of Appeal, 1999–<br />

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