
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.
This collection investigates the evolving role of the judiciary and the rule of law within the framework of modern British democracy. Tom Bingham, a former Senior Law Lord, utilizes his extensive judicial experience and historical perspective to analyze how legal principles intersect with government, business, and individual rights. The text argues for the necessity of an independent judiciary in maintaining constitutional integrity and protecting human rights in a changing society.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and practitioners frequently cite this work as a vital companion to Bingham's earlier writings on the rule of law. Readers note that the prose remains accessible to the general public while maintaining the intellectual rigor expected of a senior jurist.
Page Count:
402
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191029599
ISBN-13:
9780191029592
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