(in the UK) a commission of inquiry appointed by the Crown on the recommendation of the government.
(英国)皇家调查委员会(委员经政府推荐后由国王任命)
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Despite government efforts, special inquiries, a Royal Commission, and rafts of good intentions, the problem of long term care for elderly people remains.
The recommendations of the Royal Commission would have a bearing on any final legislative proposals.
The government has published its response to the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Long Term Care.
Even as late as 1895, the Royal Commission appointed to report on the use of opium in India concluded that the drug had no harmful effects on the local population.
In 1935, Casey ensured his appointment to the Royal Commission on Monetary and Banking Systems.
Research carried out for the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice showed that there was a need for considerable improvement in the approach of the police to the questioning of suspects.
It is to be hoped that there is truth in suggestions that the government is likely to respond favourably to the Royal Commission's recommendations.
In 1998 the record office was inspected by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts and the facility was found to be wanting.
Other stimuli for legislation may come from pressure groups, individual MPs, reports of Royal Commissions, and recommendations from committees, working parties, or other expert bodies.
Its editor calls on the Government urgently to set up a Royal Commission to investigate and make recommendations concerning the use of experts by the courts.
In 1985 she joined the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, now part of English Heritage, as a field archaeologist for Wessex.
These requirements follow the recommendations of the Royal Commission, and are an attempt to provide safeguards against the improper use of police powers.
The Government is today condemned for its failure to introduce free personal care for the elderly throughout the UK by the Royal Commission it set up to examine the issue.
He called on the Government to set up a Royal Commission to investigate the use of experts in courts.
Lord Wakeham was commissioned by the Labour government to head a Royal Commission which was to present a report to the House of Commons on the possible second stage of reforms in the House of Lords.
I believe a Royal Commission into animal welfare, to set out what is acceptable treatment of animals and what is not, is the next logical step.
There were a number of Royal Commissions on the Police, principally concerned with structure, although the last one, in 1960, arose from a series of minor scandals.
The plans are broadly in line with what the Royal Commission recommended.
At the end of the Second World War, for example, a British Royal Commission pondered the potentially negative effects of falling fertility.
A Royal Commission and the army assessments in the 1620s and 1630s show that the Catholic diocese of Down and Connor was among the wealthiest in the country.