awarded to Archer-Shee family

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The Archer-Shee family was a British family at the center of a famous early 20th-century legal case involving the wrongful expulsion of a naval cadet, which inspired the play and film "The Winslow Boy."

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instanceOf legal compensation award
monetary settlement
approximateDate 1910
associatedWith British legal history
early 20th-century British scandals
beneficiary Archer-Shee family NERFINISHED
parents of George Archer-Shee
caseOutcome settled in favour of Archer-Shee family
compensationType costs of legal proceedings
financial damages
country United Kingdom
inspiredWork film adaptations of "The Winslow Boy"
play "The Winslow Boy" NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
legalBasis settlement following petition of right
legalContext Ronald Archer-Shee wrongful expulsion case
legalIssue defamation by false accusation
liability of the Crown
wrongful dismissal
legalRepresentative Edward Carson NERFINISHED
opposingParty Board of Admiralty NERFINISHED
British Admiralty NERFINISHED
procedure petition of right against the Crown
publicSignificance increased awareness of individual rights against the state
influenced public opinion on military discipline and justice
reason false accusation of theft against George Archer-Shee
wrongful expulsion of naval cadet George Archer-Shee
relatedTo George Archer-Shee NERFINISHED
Royal Naval College, Osborne NERFINISHED
Terence Rattigan NERFINISHED
The Winslow Boy NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century

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Archer-Shee case compensation awarded to Archer-Shee family