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The 20th century saw a period of enormous legal and social change in Britain. In these engaging memoirs Ronald Waterhouse, who sat as one of Britain's leading High Court Judges, provides fascinating frontline insights into the complex British legal system. Waterhouse took silk in 1969 and became a High Court judge in 1978 in the Family Division, transferring to the Queen's Bench in 1988 where he presided over well-known trials such as those of Ken Dodd and Derek Hatton. Libel, including reading libel for Private Eye with Richard Ingrams and Paul Foot, civil and personal injury work were a prominent part of his practice. After his retirement, he was appointed Chairman of the Tribunal of Inquiry into Child Abuse in North Wales Children's Homes in 1996. It was during this time that he went onto lead the biggest inquiry into child abuse ever held in Britain, publishing the highly significant and influential report 'Lost in Care' in 2000. From his early career as a barrister at Middle Temple, which saw his involvement in high-profile cases such as the notorious Moors Murders in the 1960s and Slater Walker in the 1970s, to his later work as a Judge, Waterhouse here presents a detailed and authoritative narrative of British jurisprudence in the second half of the 20th century. This unique insider's view will fascinate general readers and prove essential reading for specialists.

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Preface ROOTS BACKGROUND BEGINNINGS COUNTY SCHOOLBOY BIRD WITHOUT WINGS CAMBRIDGE PROPER APPRENTICE BARRISTER THE WELSH BAR IN THE 1950s BARRISTER’S DEVIL SPREADING MY WINGS SETTLING DOWN SOME NOTABLE TRIALS IN THE 1960s IN THE FRONT ROW THE PERILS OF LIBEL LITIGATION FORAYS TO SINGAPORE SOME PUBLIC DIVERSIONS FAREWELL TO THE BAR JUDICIAL SPRINGTIME PRESIDING JUDGE FOR WALES AND CHESHIRE SOLDIERING ON IN THE FAMILY DIVISION QUEEN’S BENCH JUDGE FAMILY EVENTS AND MORE EXTRA-JUDICIAL ACTIVITY MIDDLE TEMPLE TREASURER WINDING UP TO THE NORTH WALES TRIBUNAL WINDING DOWN

Child of Another Century: Recollections of a High

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 27/03/2013
    ISBN13: 9781780764993, 978-1780764993
    ISBN10: 1780764995

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The 20th century saw a period of enormous legal and social change in Britain. In these engaging memoirs Ronald Waterhouse, who sat as one of Britain's leading High Court Judges, provides fascinating frontline insights into the complex British legal system. Waterhouse took silk in 1969 and became a High Court judge in 1978 in the Family Division, transferring to the Queen's Bench in 1988 where he presided over well-known trials such as those of Ken Dodd and Derek Hatton. Libel, including reading libel for Private Eye with Richard Ingrams and Paul Foot, civil and personal injury work were a prominent part of his practice. After his retirement, he was appointed Chairman of the Tribunal of Inquiry into Child Abuse in North Wales Children's Homes in 1996. It was during this time that he went onto lead the biggest inquiry into child abuse ever held in Britain, publishing the highly significant and influential report 'Lost in Care' in 2000. From his early career as a barrister at Middle Temple, which saw his involvement in high-profile cases such as the notorious Moors Murders in the 1960s and Slater Walker in the 1970s, to his later work as a Judge, Waterhouse here presents a detailed and authoritative narrative of British jurisprudence in the second half of the 20th century. This unique insider's view will fascinate general readers and prove essential reading for specialists.

    Table of Contents
    Preface ROOTS BACKGROUND BEGINNINGS COUNTY SCHOOLBOY BIRD WITHOUT WINGS CAMBRIDGE PROPER APPRENTICE BARRISTER THE WELSH BAR IN THE 1950s BARRISTER’S DEVIL SPREADING MY WINGS SETTLING DOWN SOME NOTABLE TRIALS IN THE 1960s IN THE FRONT ROW THE PERILS OF LIBEL LITIGATION FORAYS TO SINGAPORE SOME PUBLIC DIVERSIONS FAREWELL TO THE BAR JUDICIAL SPRINGTIME PRESIDING JUDGE FOR WALES AND CHESHIRE SOLDIERING ON IN THE FAMILY DIVISION QUEEN’S BENCH JUDGE FAMILY EVENTS AND MORE EXTRA-JUDICIAL ACTIVITY MIDDLE TEMPLE TREASURER WINDING UP TO THE NORTH WALES TRIBUNAL WINDING DOWN

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