Year
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Lecturer
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Title
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1949
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Sir Alfred Denning
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Freedom Under the Law
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1950
|
Richard O'Sullivan
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The Inheritance of the Common Law
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1951
|
F. H. Lawson
|
The Rational Strength of English Law
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1952
|
A. L. Goodhart
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English Law and the Moral Law
|
1953
|
Sir Carleton Kemp Allen
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The Queen's Peace
|
1954
|
C. J. Hamson
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Executive Discretion and Judicial Control: An Aspect of the French Conseil d'Etat
|
1955
|
Glanville Williams
|
The Proof of Guilt: A Study of the English Criminal Trial
|
1956
|
Sir Patrick Devlin
|
Trial by Jury
|
1957
|
Lord MacDermott
|
Protection from Power under English Law
|
1958
|
Sir David Hughes Parry
|
The Sanctity of Contracts in English Law
|
1959
|
C. H. S. Fifoot
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Judge and Jurist in the Reign of Victoria
|
1960
|
M. C. Setalvad
|
The Common Law in India
|
1961
|
T. B. Smith
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British Justice: The Scottish Contribution
|
1962
|
R. E. Megarry
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Lawyer and Litigant in England
|
1963
|
Baroness Wootton of Abinger
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Crime and the Criminal Law: Reflections of a Magistrate and Social Scientist
|
1964
|
Erwin N. Griswold
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Law and Lawyers in the United States: The Common Law Under Stress
|
1965
|
Lord Tangley
|
New Law for a New World?
|
1966
|
Lord Kilbrandon
|
Other People's Law
|
1967
|
O. D. Schreiner
|
The Contribution of English Law to South African Law; and the Rule of Law in South Africa
|
1968
|
Harry Street
|
Justice in the Welfare State
|
1969
|
Bora Laskin
|
The British Tradition in Canadian Law
|
1970
|
Henry Cecil
|
The English Judge
|
1971
|
Rupert Cross
|
Punishment, Prison and the Public: An Assessment of Penal Reform in Twentieth Century England by an Armchair Penologist
|
1972
|
Otto Kahn-Freund
|
Labour and the Law
|
1973
|
K. C. Wheare
|
Maladministration and its Remedies
|
1974
|
Sir Leslie Scarman
|
English Law—The New Dimension
|
1975
|
Sir Desmond Heap
|
The Land and the Development; or, the Turmoil and the Torment
|
1976
|
Sir Robert Micklethwait
|
The National Insurance Commissioners
|
1977
|
Lord Mackenzie Stuart
|
The European Communities and the Rule of Law
|
1978
|
Sir Norman Anderson
|
Liberty, Law and Justice
|
1979
|
O. R. McGregor
|
Social History and Law Reform
|
1980
|
H. W. R. Wade
|
Constitutional Fundamentals
|
1981
|
Hubert Monroe
|
Intolerable Inquisition? Reflections on the Law of Tax
|
1982
|
Tony Honoré
|
The Quest for Security: Employees, Tenants, Wives
|
1983
|
Lord Hailsham of St. Marylebone
|
Hamlyn Revisited: The British Legal System Today
|
1984
|
Sir Gordon Borrie
|
The Development of Consumer Law and Policy—Bold Spirits and Timorous Souls
|
1985
|
Ralf Dahrendorf
|
Law and Order
|
1986
|
Sir Jack I. H. Jacob
|
The Fabric of English Civil Justice
|
1987
|
P. S. Atiyah
|
Pragmatism and Theory in English Law
|
1988
|
J. C. Smith
|
Justification and Excuse in the Criminal Law
|
1989
|
Sir Harry Woolf
|
Protection of the Public—A New Challenge
|
1990
|
Claire Palley
|
The United Kingdom and Human Rights
|
1991
|
Sir Gordon Slynn
|
Introducing a European Legal Order
|
1992
|
Richard Abel
|
Speech and Respect
|
1993
|
Lord Mackay of Clashfern
|
The Administration of Justice
|
1994
|
William Twining
|
Blackstone's Tower: The English Law School
|
1995
|
Dame Brenda Hale
|
From the Tube to the Coffin: Choice and Regulation in Private Life
|
1996
|
Lord Cooke of Thorndon
|
Turning Points of the Common Law
|
1997
|
Roy Goode
|
Commercial Law in the Next Millennium
|
1998
|
Sir Stephen Sedley
|
Freedom, Law and Justice
|
1999
|
Michael Zander
|
The State of Justice
|
2000
|
Anthony King
|
Does the United Kingdom Still Have a Constitution?
|
2001
|
Andrew Ashworth
|
Human Rights, Serious Crime and Criminal Procedure
|
2002
|
Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws
|
Legal Conundrums in our Brave New World
|
2003
|
Michael Kirby
|
Judicial Activism: Authority, Principle and Policy in the Judicial Method
|
2004
|
Sir Bob Hepple
|
Rights at Work: Global, European and British Perspectives
|
2005
|
Conor Gearty
|
Can Human Rights Survive?
|
2006
|
Sir Francis Jacobs
|
The Sovereignty of Law: The European Way
|
2007
|
Nicola Lacey
|
The Prisoners' Dilemma: Political Economy and Punishment in Contemporary Democracies
|
2008
|
Dame Hazel Genn
|
Judging Civil Justice
|
2009
|
Lord Bingham of Cornhill
|
Widening Horizons: The Influence of Comparative Law and International Law on Domestic Law
|
2010
|
Alan Paterson
|
Lawyers and the Public Good: Democracy in Action?
|
2011
|
Jeremy Waldron
|
The Rule of Law and the Measure of Property
|
2012
|
Jack Straw
|
Aspects of Law Reform: An Insider's Perspective
|
2013
|
Sir John Laws
|
The Common Law Constitution
|
2014
|
Paul Craig
|
UK, EU and Global Administrative Law: Foundations and Challenges
|
2015
|
Michael Freeman
|
A Magna Carta for Children? Rethinking Children's Rights
|
2016
|
Dame Sian Elias
|
Golden Threads and Pragmatic Patches: Fairness in Criminal Justice
|
2017
|
Andrew Burrows
|
Thinking about Statutes: Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement
|
2018
|
Robin Allen QC
|
Why does Equality seem so difficult? Three problems in comparison.
|
2019
|
Professor Sir John Baker
|
English Law under two Elizabeths
|
2020
|
Eleanor Sharpston QC (delivered online)
|
The Great Experiment: Constructing a European Union under the Rule of Law from a Group of Diverse Sovereign States[3]
|
2021
|
Lord Pannick QC
|
Advocacy
|
2022
|
Professor Catherine O’Regan
|
Courts and the Body Politic
|
2023
|
Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
|
Laws for a nation and laws for transnational commerce. Where is the line drawn?
|
2024
|
Professor Richard Moorhead
|
Frail professionalism
|