Oral history and biography (including autobiography and memoir) to do with law

Sri Lankan Childhood
Renowned legal educator and International Court Judge Christopher Weeramantry (1926 – 2017) talks of growing up in Sri Lanka. […]
Oral history and biography (including autobiography and memoir) to do with law
Renowned legal educator and International Court Judge Christopher Weeramantry (1926 – 2017) talks of growing up in Sri Lanka. […]
“As a woman I want no country”: Citizenship, Nationality and International law” Dame Roma Mitchell Memorial Lecture – Kim Rubenstein (Law Institute of Victoria, 6 March 2003) I would like to begin by acknowledging the […]
A lawyer who loses in the High Court can take consolation in the knowledge that he or she can always appeal to a higher court. But the Supreme Court has the final word. When he […]
Ruadhán Mac Cormaic Ó Dálaigh they knew well – he had twice been Attorney General and as Chief Justice he had a public profile – but Walsh was relatively little known to the public beyond […]
Brian Walsh (23 March 1918 – 9 March 1998) was an Irish Supreme Court and European Court of Human Rights justice and barrister. Garry Sturgess interviewed him for his radio series on law and politics in the world’s […]
Judging the World explores the interaction of law and politics in 16 of the world’s leading courts. It is constructed from exclusive interviews with more than 40 judges from these courts, which range through Europe, […]
A filmed whole-of-life interview is intended to go in here. Perhaps my piece from the book in honour of his 90th birthday.
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