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Power of Persuasion Sir Louis Blom-Cooper

Power of Persuasion By Sir Louis Blom-Cooper

Power of Persuasion by Sir Louis Blom-Cooper


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Power of Persuasion: Essays by a Very Public Lawyer 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.

Power of Persuasion Reviews

Endorsement Too often, learned legal memoires do not shape up the way we would expect them to...Not so with Louis Blom-Cooper...The mark of a great advocate is the communication of information in a simple and clear manner and that is what we have with Power of Persuasion. -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
In this thoroughly enjoyable volume of essays...[which are] not without humour...the author demonstrates and achieves his power of persuasion...A remarkable, expansive, persuasive book. -- David J Dickson * The Journal Online *
...what is remarkable about this book is the author's success in demonstrating that fairness in criminal adjudication and restraint in sentencing are fundamental if a community is to achieve peace, order and justice. -- Gilles Renaud * Criminal Law Journal *
The book covers extensive ground...[the] essays reflect the multi-faceted career of the author... * Commonwealth Lawyers' Association and Contributors 2015. *

About Sir Louis Blom-Cooper

Sir Louis Blom-Cooper KC was until 2004 a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Lord Dyson, Master of the Rolls Introduction Part I: Public Law: Judicial and Judicious Review 1 The Scope of Judicial Review and the Rule of Law: Between Judicial Restraint and Judicial Creativity 2 Judicial Review: its Genesis and Growth Post-1977 3 Judges in Public Inquiries, Redivivus 4 The Road to Rome and Strasbourg via San Francisco: the Genesis of Human Rights 5 Towards a Legal Forum of the Isles Part II: Crime and Justice 6 A Calendar of Murder: the Causes of Unjustifiable Homicide 7 Towards a New Homicide Act 8 The Penalty for Murder: Life after Death 9 The Apotheosis of Amateurism 10 English Juries on Trial 11 The Ambit of Innocence 12 'Consuming Your Own Smoke' 13 Crime and Justice: a Shift in Perspective 14 The Magistracy - a Professional Court? 15 Serious Fraud Offences: Whither Their Trial? 16 James Hanratty: a Vindicatory View 17 An Advocate's Tale 18 Criminal Justice on Trial 19 Victims Adrift Part III: Penal Affairs 20 The Whys and Wherefores of Penal Policy 21 Community Service: Penological Progress 22 Prisoners' Right to Vote 23 Dangerousness Part IV: Media Law 24 Press (Media) Freedom: Constitutional Right or Cultural Assumption? 25 The Jurisprudence of Privacy 26 Media Freedom: a New Concept in Free Speech 27 Censors in the Courtroom 28 The Historical Background to Self-Regulation of the Press Part V: Miscellany 29 Jan Christiaan Smuts (1870-1950): Middle Templar Extraordinary 30 Intervention and Amicus Curiae 31 Bench and Bar 32 Judicial Heroes 33 Lord Denning's Legacy: a Judicial Misfit? 34 Pilgrims' Progress: Academics and Practitioners

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GOR013674502
9781849468169
1849468168
Power of Persuasion: Essays by a Very Public Lawyer by Sir Louis Blom-Cooper
Used - Like New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20150226
374
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