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The Hamlyn Trust 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 1913 and her father died in 1919.
In 1984, Paul Hamlyn gave to his wife as her 50th birthday present her own foundation, the Helen Hamlyn Trust. [4] One aim of the trust is to fund projects that improve people's lives. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Her interests include the design of products to be used by people of all ages, [ 9 ] and the restoration and re-use of the Albarquel fort in Setúbal ...
This page lists all cases of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council originating in Canada, and decided in the years 1950 to 1959. From 1867 to 1949, the JCPC was the highest court of appeal for Canada (and, separately, for Newfoundland).
Montreal Trust Company and others [1943] UKPC 37 "This is an appeal from the Court of Appeal for Ontario who by a majority (Gillanders J. dissenting) dismissed the appeal of the appellant from an order of Middleton J.A. which ordered that all the property of the company should be sold by public auction.
The Hamlyn Lectures Forty-Sixth Series. Published under the auspices of the Hamlyn Trust. Sweet & Maxwell. Stevens & Sons. London. 1994. ISBN 0 421 53280 7. Chapters 1 and 5. Digitized copy from the University of Exeter
Pages in category "British lecture series" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. ... Hamlyn Lectures; Hayek Lecture; Hibbert Lectures;
He delivered the Hamlyn Lectures (1982), [7] the Blackstone and H. L. A. Hart lectures, the J. H. Gray lectures at Cambridge and the Maccabaean lecture in Jurisprudence at the British Academy. Three Festschriften have been published in his honour.
He is giving the 2024 Hamlyn Lectures on "Frail Professionalism: Lawyers’ ethics after the Post Office and other cases". [4] Prior to his appointment at Exeter, Moorhead was the first Chair of Law and Professional Ethics and Vice Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Laws at University College London (UCL). [5]