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Re: إشارات شكر وتقدير من الزميلة مي (Re: Adil Osman)
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الاخ عادل
لله درك يا جميل على مداخلتك فمن اسلوبك نتنسم عبير The Common Law
والشكر موصول للاخت الكريمة مى عبد العظيم على هذا الاطرأء الذي أحسب أنني ادنى قامة منه ولها الشكر ايضا لانها اعادت الينا ذكريات اللورد دنج . ويقيني ان ومضاتها تلك ستشعل لهيب حنيننا المتجذر لفلسفة عباقرة القانون الانجليزى بما فيهم اللورد Atkin وفلسفته عن Neighbour principles
وإليك أخي عادل ، وانت ادرى ، بموجز عن حياة ذلك اللورد.
Lord Denning, "the greatest and most colourful judge this century has known," was a graduate and Hon. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford University and the Inns of Court. He received honorary doctorates from many universities, including his alma mater, Oxford, Ottawa, Dalhousie, and Columbia Universities. Lord Denning is an Honorary Fellow of the British Academy. His many books include The Changing Law (1953), The Road to Justice (1955), The Discipline of Law (1979), The Due Process of Law (1980), What’s Next in the Law (1982), and Landmarks in the Law (1984). Lord Denning was President of the Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship (U.K.) from 1950 - 1987, and was the Patron until his death in 1999.
طبعا اخي عادل الكثير قيل في مجالسنا القانونية عن اللورد دنج وخاصة ابداعاته القانونية في القضية المشهورة The High Trees Case
يروى أن الاستاذ أحمد السباعي كان في استضافة الاستاذ احمد خير المحامي ولدى خروجه منه طلب منه بان يوصيه بشيئ من ما عنده فقال له الاستاذ احمد خير اوصيك ب 1 - قراءة القران 2- ابى الطيب المتنبئ 3- The High Tress Case
عند وفاة اللورد في عام 1999 كتب عنه Phillip Taylor
FAREWELL LORD DENNING News that Lord Denning died on March 6th 1999 at the age of 100 was greeted with universal sadness by his many friends at the Bar and to the wider public. To generations of law students, Lord Denning was held in the highest regard as a visionary amid the complexities and pomposity of the law.
It was always a privilege to meet Lord Denning who was a charming man possessed of a twinkling good humour which I, and many others, will certainly never forget.
The common law has lost, just before the year 2000, the greatest judge of the twentieth century. One appreciation I read remarked that his controversial decision in the High Trees case (1947) on promissory estoppel remains an authority still relied on in courts today. As Professor Sir John Smith has put it, Lord Dennings "judgments continually made one think about the law by challenging accepted concepts". He was an exciting judge, and a by-word for the law itself as Lord Irving described him.
The Times described Lord Denning as the plain man's judge and concluded in a moving leader: "Lord Denning did much to reduce the legal worlds aura of privilege. Millions heard or saw this grammar school boy, born at the dawn of broadcasting, argue hard cases in his distinctive Hampshire burr and make them, by his clarity, understandable. As judge, as man and as advocate with whom laymen could identify, Tom Denning both symbolised and nurtured the maturing of British democracy in the century spanned by his life".
Farewell.
لك الود والتواصل اخوك
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