"This law simply restores the law of society: men are men and women are women, " Mr Kavanagh said, according to the Associated Press.
MSPs then quizzed Lord Mackay of Clashfern and Adrian Ward of the Law Society of Scotland.
The President of the Edinburgh Bar Association, the organisation which represents defence lawyers, said the action had the full backing of the Law Society of Scotland.
Lorna Jack, chief executive of the Law Society of Scotland, says it's had around 40 expressions of interest from those who may register under the ABS law.
The Faculty of Advocates and Law Society of Scotland warned that lawyers would struggle, or even refuse, to represent an accused without instruction where the trial proceeded in their absence before all evidence had been heard.
The Faculty of Advocates and the Law Society of Scotland, who welcomed the bill's broad principles, said they would be unable to properly represent an accused without their instructions during evidence-taking, and both warned that their members would most likely refuse to take on such a role.
Before taking evidence from Ms Sturgeon, MSPs will quiz Alan McCreadie from Law Reform and Jim McLean from the Law Society of Scotland .
The three critical ingredients, he argues, are a strong state, the application of the rule of law to all parts of society and a means of holding rulers to account for their actions.
He did so without consulting the judges or the Law Society of Kenya.
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Having long monopolised that role, the Law Society of Scotland has applied for registration and is working, very slowly, through the process with the Scottish government.
The Law Society of Scotland has also raised concerns the move could turn solicitors into "unpaid debt collectors", saying the Scottish Legal Aid Board was the "obvious body" for collecting money.
The Law Society of Scotland has already raised concerns about part of the Bill which would mean solicitors having to collect the contributions themselves, arguing that this would turn them into "unpaid debt collectors".
In recent years, few solicitors' firms have avoided redundancies or moving staff to short-time working, while others have closed or merged, and Law Society of Scotland chief executive Lorna Jack warned the hard times were continuing.
The Law Society of Scotland has noted that while the imposition of a minimum price of alcohol is a devolved matter within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, compatibility with EU Duty Directives must be taken into account.
The judge, who sits in Truro, Plymouth and Exeter crown courts, went on to make inquiries of the Law Society and the Bar Council, which covers barristers, but found no record of Evans.
Brian Forst, a professor of justice, law and society at American University, said many of the provisions in the package would, indeed, give the government more powerful tools to fight terrorism.
George A. Pieler is an attorney and former Vice President of the Columbia Society of International Law.
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"The political foundations from Germany are making an important contribution to the development of democratic structures, the building of a state based on law and the encouragement of civil society, " CDU general secretary Hermann Groehe said in a statement.
The Thomas More Law Center and the Society of Americans for National Existence are public interest law firms litigating in areas to defend the Judeo-Christian foundations of this country and its national sovereignty.
Moreover, the force of law can have disproportionate effects on segments of society: In this case, the obese are more likely to be poor people of color who can least afford the premium they will end up paying for their supersize drinks.
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The inquiry will be chaired by Bill Knight, former chair of the Law Society's Company Law Committee.
Kamlesh Bahl was expected to become the first Asian and first woman president of the Law Society in July.
Lucy Scott-Moncrieff, president of the Law Society, told the BBC his arrest and Monday's appeal are "two completely separate issues".
Alan Hunter, Chief Executive of the Law Society, also welcomed the move.
Psychologically and culturally, children are likely to feel more secure, learn better, and grow up to be more productive, law-abiding members of society.
Michael Napier, president of the Law Society which represents 80, 000 solicitors in England and Wales, said the organisation was not fundamentally opposed to a change in the law but questioned how a fair trial could be guaranteed.
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