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among the Common People of this Country of the knowledge of the Comparative Jurisprudence and the Ethnology of the Chief European countries including our own and the circumstances of the growth of such Jurisprudence to the intent that the Common People of our Country may realise the privileges which
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was established in 1948 by the 1939 will of Emma Warburton Hamlyn in memory of her father, William Bussell Hamlyn, a solicitor and JP in Torquay. Emma Hamlyn had travelled widely and was intrigued by the relation between each country and their laws. Her mother, Emma Gorsuch Warburton, had died in
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Initially there was doubt as to whether the trust was valid, but the High Court approved a scheme for the administration of the trust in 1948, which followed closely the wording of the will.
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in law and custom they enjoy in comparison with other European Peoples and realising and appreciating such privileges may recognize the responsibilities and obligations attaching to them.
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in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland given annually on a legal topic. The lectures have been given every year since 1949 in memory of
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1913 and her father died in 1919. After this she spent the last twenty years at her home in Ilsham reading and receiving visitors.
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Punishment, Prison and the Public: An Assessment of Penal Reform in Twentieth Century England by an Armchair Penologist
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The Great Experiment: Constructing a European Union under the Rule of Law from a Group of Diverse Sovereign States."
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The Great Experiment: Constructing a European Union under the Rule of Law from a Group of Diverse Sovereign States
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The lectures became popular after Lord Denning delivered the first one and others agreed to follow his example.
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Widening Horizons: The Influence of Comparative Law and International Law on Domestic Law
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The Contribution of English Law to South African Law; and the Rule of Law in South Africa
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The Prisoners' Dilemma: Political Economy and Punishment in Contemporary Democracies
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Executive Discretion and Judicial Control: An Aspect of the French Conseil d'Etat
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Laws for a nation and laws for transnational commerce. Where is the line drawn?
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Crime and the Criminal Law: Reflections of a Magistrate and Social Scientist
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The Development of Consumer Law and Policy—Bold Spirits and Timorous Souls
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Judicial Activism: Authority, Principle and Policy in the Judicial Method
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Why does Equality seem so difficult? Three problems in comparison.
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Golden Threads and Pragmatic Patches: Fairness in Criminal Justice
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From the Tube to the Coffin: Choice and Regulation in Private Life
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Thinking about Statutes: Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement
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Law and Lawyers in the United States: The Common Law Under Stress
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UK, EU and Global Administrative Law: Foundations and Challenges
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The Land and the Development; or, the Turmoil and the Torment
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Rights at Work: Global, European and British Perspectives
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The Proof of Guilt: A Study of the English Criminal Trial
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A Magna Carta for Children? Rethinking Children's Rights
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Intolerable Inquisition? Reflections on the Law of Tax
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Index

public lectures
Eleanor Sharpston
Sir Alfred Denning
F. H. Lawson
A. L. Goodhart
Sir Carleton Kemp Allen
C. J. Hamson
Glanville Williams
Sir Patrick Devlin
Lord MacDermott
Sir David Hughes Parry
C. H. S. Fifoot
M. C. Setalvad
T. B. Smith
R. E. Megarry
Baroness Wootton of Abinger
Erwin N. Griswold
Lord Tangley
Lord Kilbrandon
O. D. Schreiner
Harry Street
Bora Laskin
Henry Cecil
Rupert Cross
Otto Kahn-Freund
K. C. Wheare
Sir Leslie Scarman
Sir Desmond Heap
Lord Mackenzie Stuart
Sir Norman Anderson

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