Dennis Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Hampstead

Dennis Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Hampstead (22 October 1915 – 31 December 1992) was a British jurist, and was created a Life Peer on 14 May 1965 as Baron Lloyd of Hampstead, of Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden.[1][2]

Lloyd in 1965, by Walter Bird

He was appointed Quain Professor of Law at the University of London in 1956, and Head of Department of Laws from 1969 to 1981. He became a Queen's Counsel in 1975. He was an architect of the Rent Act of 1965.[3]

Publications

  • The Idea of Law (1964)
  • Introduction to Jurisprudence (1959)
gollark: Current flowing causes magnetic fields. Changing magnetic fields cause voltages. I'm not sure of the exact details of this stuff because the causality is really weird.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: Something something magnetic fields.
gollark: It's possible.
gollark: It's the rate at which charge is flowing, although due to conventional things™ it's in the opposite direction to actual electron movement.

References

  1. "No. 43650". The London Gazette. 14 May 1965. p. 4655.
  2. "Obituary: Lord Lloyd of Hampstead". The Independent. 8 January 1993. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  3. "Dennis Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Hampstead (1915-1992), Jurist". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 11 February 2014.


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