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- Gordon Slynn, Baron Slynn of Hadley GBE, PC (17 February 1930 – 7 April 2009) was a British judge and Advocate General of the European Court of Justice...
- Odile Slynn, Lady Slynn of Hadley (born 1936 in Paris) (née Boutin) is a French-born British humanitarian and philanthropist, involved in several organisations...
- with parenthood were not required to be balanced against the loss. Lord Slynn held that the doctor had a duty of care in regards to the pregnancy, but...
- considerations. The law and morality are inextricably interwoven. Lords Keith, Slynn and Mustill concurred. English contract law Misrepresentation in English...
- merged in 1999. He worked alongside Henry Fisher, Roger Parker, Gordon Slynn, and Richard Southwell QC. Lord Neill left Serle Court in 2008 to join his...
- The contrary conclusion would make a mockery of international law. Lord Slynn and Lord Lloyd dissented. In R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate...
- Lords Goff and Jauncey concurring). Lord Nicholls dissented (with Lord Slynn concurring). Stovin v Wise is a decision of major significance in the development...
- opinion, grounds upon which the court could properly create a new crime. Lord Slynn agreed: As Goff L.J. put it in Collins v. Wil**** [1984] 1 W.L.R. 1172,...
- October 2017. Davies acted as headmaster until Slynn was appointed permanently in 1966. Derek Slynn’s obituary in West Sus**** County Times, 2009 "Prin****l...
- Authority (1986) Case 152/84, [1986] ECR 723, following the Opinion of AG Slynn, the Court of Justice held that Ms Marshall, who was made to retire at 60...