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Power of Persuasion: Essays by a Very Public Lawyer 2015 by Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Sir Louis Blom-Cooper
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781849468169
    Pages374
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2015

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Power of Persuasion: Essays by a Very Public Lawyer 2015 by Sir Louis Blom-Cooper

    Over the years of the developing judicial review of ministerial and governmental decisions Louis Blom-Cooper was a leading advocate who grew up with the advent of a distinctive brand of public law. His range of public activities both in and outwith the courtroom saw him dubbed by his colleagues as a polymath practitioner.It included chairmanship of plural public inquiries in child abuse and mental health media contributions in the broadsheet press and in broadcasting and innovation in penal reform as an ardent campaigner for the abolition of capital punishment and a plea for a modern Homicide Act. He styled himself as a modern reconstructed liberal - a man before his time. This collection of essays is uniquely prefaced by a self-examination of his unorthodox philosophy towards the law in action. It covers a variety of socio-legal topics that expresses his ambition to inform a poorly-educated public on the workings of the legal system. This aim involves a discussion of the constitutional history of Britain unwritten and insufficiently interpreted; it reflects a commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights and portrays its international origins. The collection opines on crime and punishment; in the functioning of the courts and elsewhere the political shift from the penal optimism of the 1970s to the reactionary punitiveness of the post-1990s. The essays conclude with a miscellany of affairs reflecting on professional practices and their product of judicial heroes in Lord Reid and Lord Bingham.show more



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