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