Benchmark: Life, Laughter and the Law

Benchmark: Life, Laughter and the Law

by StephenFry (Foreword), OliverPopplewell (Author)

Synopsis

Sir Oliver Popplewell's career goes a long way to explode the myths and to show what judges are really like - impartial, skilled in the law, above party politics certainly, but intensely human. There are conventional elements in Oliver Popplewell's upbringing. He was born into a comfortable middle-class family, attended elite schools, including Charterhouse, where he played cricket with the legendary Peter May, read law at Queen's College, Cambridge, before being called to the Bar at Middle Temple. A successful career at the junior Bar culminated in his becoming QC and eventual appointment to the High Court Bench. Various high profile cases followed, including the Jonathan Aitken libel trial and a number of public assignments of immense and distressing importance, like the enquiry into the tragic fire at Bradford City Football ground. This autobiography aims to be an engaging portrait of the career of one of England's most distinguished lawyers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 313
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: I B Tauris & Co Ltd
Published: 25 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 186064886X
ISBN 13: 9781860648861

Media Reviews
This book is a call for understanding of the quality of our judges, and the system that produced them.... -- Andrew Edis, Times Higher Education Supplement
A charmed life! --David Leigh, The Guardian

This book is a call for understanding of the quality of our judges, and the system that produced them.... -- Andrew Edis, Times Higher Education Supplement
A charmed life! --David Leigh, The Guardian
Author Bio
Oliver Popplewell served on the UK's High Court Bench after a career as a QC (Queen's Counsel).