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- instances of inquiry can be related to ongoing inquiries at larger scales. Three modes of inductive interaction between the micro-inquiries and the macro-inquiries...
- which repealed the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act 1921. Statutory public inquiries, unlike non-statutory inquiries, have legal powers to compel witnesses...
- The Inquiry was a study group established in September 1917 by Woodrow Wilson to prepare materials for the peace negotiations following World War I. The...
- The Stevens Inquiries were three official British government inquiries led by Sir John Stevens concerning collusion in Northern Ireland between loyalist...
- and inquiries are in order when another has the floor if they require immediate attention. The requests and inquiries include a parliamentary inquiry, request...
- Commons Library (2021), Statutory public inquiries: the Inquiries Act 2005. (SN06410) "About | Grenfell Tower Inquiry". www.grenfelltowerinquiry.org.uk. Retrieved...
- Parliamentary inquiry may refer to: Parliamentary inquiry (parliamentary procedure) -_- A formal question posed by a member of a deliberative ****embly...
- Inquiry, public, and government inquiries. Before the Inquiries Act 2013 was p****ed into law, the Commissions of Inquiry Act 1908 governed the operation...
- In telecommunications, directory ****istance or directory inquiries is a phone service used to find out a specific telephone number and/or address of a...
- which repealed the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act 1921. Statutory public inquiries, unlike non-statutory inquiries, have legal powers to compel witnesses...