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House of Lords : 1996-2009 / Lord Hope of Craighead.

By: Hope, James Arthur David, Baron Hope of Craighead, 1938- [author.].Series: Lord Hope's diaries: Publisher: Edinburgh : Avizandum Publishing Ltd, 2018Description: vii, 407 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781904968962.Note: Gift: Lord Hope of Craighead.Subject(s): Hope, James Arthur David, Baron Hope of Craighead, 1938- -- Diaries | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Appellate Committee -- Biography | Politicians -- Great Britain -- Biography | Lawyers -- Scotland -- Biography | Judges -- Great Britain -- BiographyDDC classification: 920 Summary: "This volume deals with David Hope's work in London as one of the two Scottish Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. During this period he sat as a member of the Appellate Committee of the Privy Council. There are vivid descriptions of issues the the Law Lords had to decide and of how they were resolved. These are set against the background of Lord Hope's other life as a peer in the House of Lords. This was also a period of reform. First, there was the removal of all but a few of the hereditary peers, then it was announced that the Law Lords too were to leave as there was to be a new Supreme Court. It was an uneasy period, as much of the planning for the creation of the court had to be worked out by the Law Lords themselves! The volume concludes with the delivery of their last judgments in the House bringing an end to the unique life they had led there." -- Taken from back cover.
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"This volume deals with David Hope's work in London as one of the two Scottish Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. During this period he sat as a member of the Appellate Committee of the Privy Council. There are vivid descriptions of issues the the Law Lords had to decide and of how they were resolved. These are set against the background of Lord Hope's other life as a peer in the House of Lords. This was also a period of reform. First, there was the removal of all but a few of the hereditary peers, then it was announced that the Law Lords too were to leave as there was to be a new Supreme Court. It was an uneasy period, as much of the planning for the creation of the court had to be worked out by the Law Lords themselves! The volume concludes with the delivery of their last judgments in the House bringing an end to the unique life they had led there." -- Taken from back cover.

Gift: Lord Hope of Craighead.

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