A Second Miscellany-at-Law by Sir Robert Megarry

A Second Miscellany-at-Law by Sir Robert Megarry

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Zusammenfassung

‘Miscellany-at-Law was first published in 1955. It sought to include not only wise and witty sayings of the judges but also curiosities of lawyers and the law.

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A Second Miscellany-at-Law by Sir Robert Megarry

‘Miscellany-at-Law was first published in 1955. It sought to include not only wise and witty sayings of the judges but also curiosities of lawyers and the law. ....The preface of Miscellany-at-Law included a frank confession of my ignorance of much that ought to have been included, particularly from overseas jurisdictions: and I uttered a gentle prayer that those who know better would lighten my darkness, the bounteous response was surprising as it was pleasant. With this rich harvest coupled with material for which I had found no convenient home in the book and the fruits of further researches and accidental discoveries of my own, there was enough matter ....for this further volume.’ Sir Robert Megarry
Originally a solicitor, Sir Robert Megarry requalified as a barrister and also pursued a parallel career as a legal academic. He later became a High Court judge and served as Vice-Chancellor of the Chancery Division from 1976 to 1981. Afterwards he served as Vice-Chancellor of the Supreme Court from 1982 to 1985.
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ISBN 13 9781898029779
ISBN 10 1898029776
Titel A Second Miscellany-at-Law
Autor Sir Robert Megarry
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-06-30
Seitenanzahl 21
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