Lives of the Law: Selected Essays and Speeches: 2000-2010

Lives of the Law: Selected Essays and Speeches: 2000-2010 pdf

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Tom Bingham

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Tom Bingham, morto a 76 anni di cancro ai polmoni, è stato ampiamente riconosciuto come il più grande giudice inglese dalla seconda guerra mondiale. Al vertice della magistratura per un arco di tempo insolitamente lungo, è stato il primo individuo in epoca moderna ad agire sia come maestro degli albi, con mandato supremo per i tribunali civili per quattro anni dal 1992, sia poi come lord chief giustizia, gestendo i tribunali penali come il giudice di grado più alto della Gran Bretagna. Dal 2000 fino al suo pensionamento nel 2008 è stato l'anziano signore della legge. In quel ruolo, ha scritto una serie di importanti sentenze, definendo il posto dei diritti individuali nel panorama di una mutevole costituzione britannica, fondendo il rapporto tra i principi consolidati di common law con i più recenti obblighi delle leggi europee e internazionali. Le sue conferenze e scritti, e in particolare il suo ultimo libro, The Rule of Law, pubblicato all'inizio di quest'anno, sono trattati come testi seminali.

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Lives of the Law: Selected Essays and Speeches: 2000-2010 pdf da Tom Bingham

Tom Bingham (1933-2010) was the 'greatest judge of our time' (The Guardian), a towering figure in modern British public life who championed the rule of law and human rights inside and outside the courtroom. Lives of the Law collects Bingham's most important later writings, in which he brings his distinctive, engaging style to tell the story of the diverse lives of the law: its life in government, in business, and in human wrongdoing. Following on from The Business of Judging (2000), the papers collected here tackle some of the major debates in British public life over the last decade, from reforming the constitution to the growth of human rights law. They offer Bingham's distinctive insight on issues such as the role of the judiciary in a democracy, the implementation of the Human Rights Act, and the development of the rule of law, in the UK and internationally. Written in the accessible style that made The Rule of Law (2010) a popular success, the book will be essential reading for all those working in law, and an engaging inroad to understanding modern constitutional and legal debates for the general reader.

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