High Principle, Low Politics, and the Emergence of the Supreme Court by Frederic Reynold

High Principle, Low Politics, and the Emergence of the Supreme Court by Frederic Reynold

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This book tells the remarkable story of how and why the Supreme Court came to be created; and in doing so taps into a rich seam of social and political history. It also provides an insight, free of legal jargon, into how the court has “performed” in the light of both the fears and the expectations which greeted its arrival.

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High Principle, Low Politics, and the Emergence of the Supreme Court by Frederic Reynold

This book tells the remarkable story of how and why the Supreme Court came to be created; and in doing so taps into a rich seam of social and political history. It also provides an insight, free of legal jargon, into how the court has performed in the light of both the fears and the expectations which greeted its arrival.
Frederic Reynold commenced practice at the Bar in the mid 1960's, eventually specialising in employment, discrimination and trade union law. He was appointed a QC in 1982, and elected a Master of the Bench of Grays Inn in 1991. He is a member of the Industrial Law Society and the Employment Lawyers Association.
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ISBN 13 9780854902835
ISBN 10 085490283X
Title High Principle, Low Politics, and the Emergence of the Supreme Court
Author Frederic Reynold
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Year published 2019-09-16
Number of pages 154
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