Proceeding contribution from Lord Goodhart (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 7 December 2005. It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL) and Debate on bill on Terrorism Bill.
Terrorism Bill
moved Amendment No. 21:"Page 2, line 34, at end insert—" ““( ) Nothing in this section is intended to apply to statements made solely for the purposes of academic teaching, study or research in support of such activities.”” The noble Lord said: Amendments Nos. 21, 45 and 83 are intended to ensure that the position of academic institutions is made thoroughly safe. This issue will be spoken to primarily by my noble friend Lady Williams of Crosby, who was briefly absent from the Chamber when the amendment was called, but has now returned. In those circumstances, I shall give way to my noble friend. I beg to move.
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- 2005-06
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- Disclosure of information Crimes of violence Crimes against property ICT Jurisdiction Incitement Fines Libraries Internet Journalism Police Prosecutions Publications Sentencing Universities Terrorism Training Research Students Academic freedom Propaganda Encouragement of terrorism Bookshops
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- Terrorism Bill 2005-06
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