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Criminal Justice Bill. Lords reason for insisting on certain of their amendments to which the Common...

Criminal Justice Bill. Lords reason for insisting on certain of their amendments to which the Common...

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Criminal Justice Bill. Lords reason for insisting on certain of their amendments to which the Commons have disagreed and disagreeing to the amendments made by the Commons in lieu thereof [electronic resource].

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Full title

Criminal Justice Bill. Lords reason for insisting on certain of their amendments to which the Commons have disagreed and disagreeing to the amendments made by the Commons in lieu thereof [electronic resource].

Publisher

London : House of Commons, 1948.

Alternative title

Bill [passed, cap. 58] to abolish penal servitude, hard labour, prison, divisions and sentence of whipping; to amend the law relating to the probation of offenders, and otherwise to reform existing methods and provide new methods of dealing with offenders and persons liable to imprisonment; to amend the law relating to the proceedings of criminal courts, including the law relating to evidence before such courts; to regulate the management of prisons and other institutions and the treatment of offenders and other persons committed to custody; to re-enact certain enactments relating to the matters aforesaid: and for purposes connected therewith: Lords reason for insisting on certain of their Amendments to which the Commons have disagreed and disagreeing to the Amendments made by the Commons in lieu thereof.

Date

1948.

Record Identifier

74VMep4We50X

MMS ID

991002916419702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

Vol.II, 2 pp.

Publication information

Publisher

London : House of Commons, 1948.

Place of Publication

United Kingdom

Date Published

1948.

Access and use

Access Conditions

Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Subjects

Subject Keywords

  • Electronic documents
  • Criminal justice / Administration of justice / Law and order

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Criminal Justice Bill. Lords reason for insisting on certain of their amendments to which the Commons have disagreed and disagreeing to the amendments made by the Commons in lieu thereof [electronic resource].

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Notes

General note

Title from back cover.

Reproduction note

1 online resource (2 p.: ).

Original version note

Transcribed from: Criminal Justice Bill. Lords reason for insisting on certain of their amendments to which the Commons have disagreed and disagreeing to the amendments made by the Commons in lieu thereof. 1947-48 (133) II: Original Publisher details.

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Record Identifier

74VMep4We50X

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MMS ID

991002916419702626