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Ambassador Alan Charlton speech at FAAP in São Paulo on 5th June. The Ambassador talked about Brazil's growing global importance.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Introductory Remarks by Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC.
"The role of lawyers in public life" delivered to the WS Society Dinner.
Welcome and introduction from the Advocate General for Scotland.
Lecture at Glasgow University Law School .
Freedom of Information in Scotland. Have we met our objectives?
A speech given at the Scottish Association for the Study of Offending Annual Conference.
Governor Haywood addresses the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly: "Serious challenges ahead but a bright future for Islanders."
Legalities of a referendum.
What Germany and Britain can do to build a more competitive, flexible, democratically accountable European Union.
International and domestic observers give positive assessment of 22 May 2013 Cayman general elections.
British Ambassador Nicholas Cannon gave a speech in honour of Her Majesty’s birthday.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds expresses UK support for the democratic process in Madagascar.
The theme of the session was Democracy, human rights, and the rule of law in Europe: strengthening the impact of the Council of Europe’s activities.
Speech given by Damian Green to the Police Federation on 14 May 2013
The Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill was announced in the Queen's Speech and published in full by Parliament on 10 May 2013
UK aid supported voter mobilisation programme targeted at women highlights the importance of voting and gets rural women interested in exercising their rights
British aid is helping 100,000 Pakistani women register to vote for the first time - giving them the choice to have their say on who represents them
The Human Rights and Democracy Strategic Programme Fund (HRD SPF) helps initiatives aiming to promote Human Rights and Democracy in the OPTs
Queen’s Speech bill to save taxpayers up to £1.2 billion and ensure councils deliver value for money.
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