10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LORD OF APPEAL IN ORDINARY»
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Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Criminal Justice
in England and the United States
A judge of the House of Lords is known as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (or more
informally as a Law Lord) and is appointed by the Crown on the recommendation
of the Prime Minister. To be eligible for appointment a candidate must have ...
David Hirschel, J. David Hirschel, William O. Wakefield, 2007
2
Judge and Jurist: Essays
in Memory
of Lord Rodger
of Earlsferry
Collecting together 47 essays from colleagues and friends of Lord Rodger of Earlsferry, this book commemorates his work and contribution to law and legal scholarship, including his role as a judge of the UK Supreme Court and his interests ...
Andrew Burrows, David Johnston, Reinhard Zimmermann, 2013
3
The Judicial House
of Lords: 1876-2009
... Lord Alness 1934–7, Lord Wheatley 1975–88, Lord Emslie 1980–2002, and
Lord Cullen 2003– have sat on appeals. In 1987, Lord Mackay of Clashfern, then
a Scottish Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, was appointed Lord Chancellor. He held ...
Louis Jacques Blom-Cooper, Brice Dickson, Gavin Drewry, 2009
4
Constitutional Reform Act 2005: Chapter 4; Explanatory Notes
Subsection (3) amends section 26(4)(a) of, and Schedule 5 to, the Judicial
Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 (retirement), so that references to "Judge of
the Supreme Court" will be substituted for "Lord of Appeal in Ordinary". The effect
of this ...
5
Perestroika and the Rule
of Law: Soviet and Anglo-American ...
The highest level of judge sits in the House of Lords and is generally referred to
as a Law Lord, although the official title is "Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. " The "
House of Lords" as a court consists of between 7 and 11 Law Lords (at the end of
...
William Elliott Butler, 1991
6
Human Rights and the United Kingdom Supreme Court
He served as a Lord Justice of Appeal from 2004 to 2007, when he was made a
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. From 1 October 2009 until 30 September 2012 he
held the office of Master of the Rolls and Head of Civil Justice, the second most ...
His judicial career developed as follows: Recorder (1982–87); High Court Judge
(QBD: 1987–1995); Lord Justice of Appeal (Court of Appeal: 1995–99); Lord of
Appeal in Ordinary (House of Lords: 1999–2000); and Master of the Rolls ...
Andrew Mitchell, Consultant Cardiologist Channel Islands and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist Andrew Mitchell, 2008
8
The English Legal System
... office in effect means someone who is a superior judge and, accordingly, when
Lord Woolf was Lord Chief Justice and Lord Phillips was Master of the Rolls they
could both sit in the House although neither was a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.
9
The Separation
of Powers
in the Contemporary Constitution: ...
40 Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876, s.6: Every Lord of Appeal in Ordinary ... shall
by virtue and according to the date of his appointment be entitled during his life to
rank as a Baron by such style as Her Majesty may be pleased to appoint, and ...
10
Appellate Courts
in the United States and England:
Lord Evershed, Master of the Rolls (since appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
) Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary Sir Kenneth Diplock,a
Judge of the Queen's Bench Division of the HighCourt (sinceelevated to the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LORD OF APPEAL IN ORDINARY»
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Lord of Appeal in Ordinary is used in the context of the following news items.
Lord Griffiths of Govilon: Law lord who won the MC, helped win the …
Between 1985 and 1993 he was Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and was created a life peer in 1985. Shortly afterwards, he contributed to the ... «The Independent, Jun 15»
Lord Griffiths - obituary
Lord Griffiths, the former Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, who has died aged 91, could have had a successful career as a cricketer, but Glamorgan's ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
Lord Mustill, judge - obituary
Lord Mustill, who has died aged 83, served as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (Law Lord) from 1992 until 1997; for most of his career he was ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Newry: A look back in time – Charles Russell, Baron Russell of …
... 1832 to his father Arthur Russell of Killowen and mother Margaret Mullin of Belfast, he was made Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1894. He was ... «Newry Times, May 14»
Britain's most senior judge speaks to University
In 2007 he was made a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and created a life peer as Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury in the County of Dorset. «University of Manchester, May 14»
Lady Hale to be next Deputy President of Supreme Court
Lady Hale made history in January 2004, when she became the UK's first woman Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, before the establishment of the ... «University of Bristol, Jun 13»
Euthanasia: A matter of life or death?
One of the great recent thinkers of the common law, the retired English Judge Leonard Hoffmann, who had been a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, ... «Straits Times, Mar 13»
Lord Oaksey
... which tried war criminals at Nuremberg in 1945; he had become a High Court judge, Lord Justice of Appeal and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 12»
Fafa E. M'Bai on "The Road to Jusice: Lord Denning, Master of the …
The same year he was appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and was Master of the Rolls from 1962 to 1982 – some 20 years and longer than ... «The Point, Sep 12»
Lord Neuberger appointed next President of the Supreme Court
Before that, from 2007, Lord Neuberger was a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary ("Law Lord"), after serving for three years as a Lord Justice of Appeal. «Family Law Week, Jul 12»