Lord Scarman

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Lord Scarman was a prominent 20th-century British Law Lord and jurist known for his influential judgments and public inquiries, including the Scarman Report on the Brixton riots.

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instanceOf British judge
human
jurist
life peer
advocatedFor incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law
reform of race relations law
appointedAsLifePeer 1977
awardReceived Companion of Honour NERFINISHED
Knight Bachelor
causeOfDeath stroke
commissionedBy UK government NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
dateOfBirth 1911-07-29
dateOfDeath 2004-12-08
educatedAt Brasenose College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Radley College NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
familyName Scarman NERFINISHED
fullName Leslie George Scarman NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Leslie NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Baron Scarman NERFINISHED
knownFor Scarman Report NERFINISHED
influential judgments in public law and human rights
public inquiry into the 1981 Brixton riots
languageSpoken English
memberOf House of Lords
militaryBranch Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve NERFINISHED
notableWork Report of the Brixton Disorders 10–12 April 1981 NERFINISHED
occupation barrister
judge
law lord
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London

Streatham NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London

Westminster NERFINISHED
politicalAffiliation crossbench
positionHeld Chair of the Law Commission of England and Wales
High Court judge of the Family Division
Lord Justice of Appeal NERFINISHED
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
religion Anglicanism NERFINISHED
topicOfWork civil liberties
policing and public order
race relations in the United Kingdom

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