Talk:Robert Wright, Baron Wright

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Cf. Famous Residents of South Shields

Just a couple of more interesting career/thought points a google search revealed:

Chairman of Law Revision Committee in England. (Forerunner to Law Commission.) Was of the view that the future of the common law would be a lot smoother if its errors are corrected by carefully studied legislation, but without complete codification. Conceived legislation as an inert mass, lying outside the common law. Patterson 38 Columbia Law Review 538 at 540

Chairman of the United Nations War Crimes Commission http://www.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_warcrimes.html

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