- Sir
Julian Martin Flaux PC (born 11 May 1955) is the
Chancellor of the High Court.
Flaux was born on 11 May 1955 and was
educated at the King's School...
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Flaux (French pronunciation: [flo]; Occitan: Flaus) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Gard
department "Répertoire...
- doi:10.1016/0964-5691(95)00062-3. Marriner, Nick; Morhange, Christophe;
Flaux, Clément (2017). "Harbors and ports, ancient". In Gilbert,
Allan S. (ed...
- However, the
building quickly faced structural problems, as seen by
Armand de
Flaux who
visited the
church in 1861.
Construction began and the new building...
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original on 8
January 2015.
Retrieved 9
September 2014. Grioo.com :
Dominique Flaux,
directeur de
publication de l'hebdomadaire économique 'Les Afriques' Communique...
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Brunot sold them to
Pierre Justin Armand Verdier,
comte de
Flaux. They were at the Château de
Flaux until 1910–1911, when J. P.
Morgan bought them through...
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court judge.
Cooke himself became a
judge in 2001,
being replaced by
Julian Flaux QC and
Gavin Kealey QC as head of chambers. He
acted as an ****istant recorder...
- (Sir
Brian Leveson P and
Leggatt J) and in the
Court of
Appeal (Sales,
Flaux, and
Floyd LJJ). Lord
Sumption (with whom Lord Reed agreed) and Lord Wilson...
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Minister of
State for Asia and the
Pacific (2017–2019) HM
judiciary Sir
Julian Flaux 15
February 2017 Lord
Justice of
Appeal (2016–2021)
Chancellor of the High...
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Terence English Richard Faulkner,
Baron Faulkner of
Worcester Sir
Julian Flaux Judith Freedman Sir
Peter Gibson Sir Iain
Glidewell Alec
Graham Andy Green...