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Ashes and Sparks - Essays On Law and Justice (Hardcover, New): Stephen Sedley Ashes and Sparks - Essays On Law and Justice (Hardcover, New)
Stephen Sedley
R2,135 Discovery Miles 21 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a practising barrister, the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Sedley wrote widely on legal and non-legal matters, and continued to do so after becoming a judge in 1992. This anthology contains classic articles, previously unpublished essays and lecture transcripts. To each, he has added reflections on what has transpired since or an explanation of the British legal and political context that originally prompted it. Covering the history, engineering and architecture of the justice system, their common theme relates to the author's experiences as a barrister and judge, most notably in relation to the constitutional changes which have emerged in the last twenty years in the United Kingdom.

Law and the Whirligig of Time (Hardcover): Stephen Sedley Law and the Whirligig of Time (Hardcover)
Stephen Sedley
R1,691 Discovery Miles 16 910 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

For over 30 years, first as a QC, then as a judge, and latterly as a visiting professor of law at Oxford, Stephen Sedley has written and lectured about aspects of the law that do not always get the attention they deserve. His first anthology of essays, Ashes and Sparks, was praised in the New York Times by Ian McEwan for its 'exquisite, finely balanced prose, the prickly humour, the knack of artful quotation and an astonishing historical grasp'. 'You could have no interest in the law,' McEwan wrote, 'and read his book for pure intellectual delight.' The present volume contains more recent articles by Stephen Sedley on the law, many of them from the London Review of Books, and lectures given to a variety of audiences. The first part is concerned with law as part of history - Feste's 'whirligig of time'; the second part with law and rights. The third part is a group of biographical and critical pieces on a number of figures from the legal and musical worlds. The final part is more personal, going back to the author's days at the bar, and then forward to some parting reflections.

Lions under the Throne - Essays on the History of English Public Law (Hardcover): Stephen Sedley Lions under the Throne - Essays on the History of English Public Law (Hardcover)
Stephen Sedley
R2,017 R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Save R250 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Francis Bacon wrote in 1625 that judges must be lions, but lions under the throne. From that day to this, the tension within the state between parliamentary, judicial and executive power has remained unresolved. Lions under the Throne is the first systematic account of the origins and development of the great body of public law by which the state, both institutionally and in relation to the individual, is governed.

Ashes and Sparks - Essays On Law and Justice (Paperback): Stephen Sedley Ashes and Sparks - Essays On Law and Justice (Paperback)
Stephen Sedley
R1,066 Discovery Miles 10 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a practising barrister, the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Sedley wrote widely on legal and non-legal matters, and continued to do so after becoming a judge in 1992. This anthology contains classic articles, previously unpublished essays and lecture transcripts. To each, he has added reflections on what has transpired since or an explanation of the British legal and political context that originally prompted it. Covering the history, engineering and architecture of the justice system, their common theme relates to the author's experiences as a barrister and judge, most notably in relation to the constitutional changes which have emerged in the last twenty years in the United Kingdom.

Law and the Whirligig of Time: Stephen Sedley Law and the Whirligig of Time
Stephen Sedley
R955 Discovery Miles 9 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For over 30 years, first as a QC, then as a judge, and latterly as a visiting professor of law at Oxford, Stephen Sedley has written and lectured about aspects of the law that do not always get the attention they deserve. His first anthology of essays, Ashes and Sparks, was praised in the New York Times by Ian McEwan for its ‘exquisite, finely balanced prose, the prickly humour, the knack of artful quotation and an astonishing historical grasp’. ‘You could have no interest in the law,’ McEwan wrote, ‘and read his book for pure intellectual delight.’ The present volume contains more recent articles by Stephen Sedley on the law, many of them from the London Review of Books, and lectures given to a variety of audiences. The first part is concerned with law as part of history - Feste’s ‘whirligig of time’; the second part with law and rights. The third part is a group of biographical and critical pieces on a number of figures from the legal and musical worlds. The final part is more personal, going back to the author’s days at the bar, and then forward to some parting reflections.

Lions under the Throne - Essays on the History of English Public Law (Paperback): Stephen Sedley Lions under the Throne - Essays on the History of English Public Law (Paperback)
Stephen Sedley
R1,044 Discovery Miles 10 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Francis Bacon wrote in 1625 that judges must be lions, but lions under the throne. From that day to this, the tension within the state between parliamentary, judicial and executive power has remained unresolved. Lions under the Throne is the first systematic account of the origins and development of the great body of public law by which the state, both institutionally and in relation to the individual, is governed.

Who Killed Cock Robin? 2021 - British Folk Songs of Crime and Punishment (Hardcover): Stephen Sedley, Martin Carthy Who Killed Cock Robin? 2021 - British Folk Songs of Crime and Punishment (Hardcover)
Stephen Sedley, Martin Carthy
R545 R446 Discovery Miles 4 460 Save R99 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

At the heart of traditional song rest the concerns of ordinary people - the folk. And folk throughout the centuries have found themselves entangled with the law: abiding by it, breaking it, and being caught and punished by it. Who Killed Cock Robin? is an anthology of just such songs compiled by one of Britain's senior judges, Stephen Sedley, and most respected and best-loved folk singers, Martin Carthy. The songs collected here are drawn from manuscripts, broadsides and oral tradition. They are grouped according to the various categories of crime and punishment, from Poaching to The Gallows. Each section contains a historical introduction, and every song is presented with a melody, its lyrics and an illuminating commentary that explores its origins and sources. Together, they present a unique, sometimes comic, often tragic, and always colourful insight into the past, while preserving an important body of song for the pleasure and performance of future generations.

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