Difference between revisions of "Terence Etherton"
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+ | Chancellor of the High Court since 2013, the head of the Chancery Division of the High Court of England and Wales. Former Lord Justice of Appeal (2008-2013). Visiting Professor of Law at Birkbeck, University of London having been appointed in 2010 and currently lectures on subjects including diversity in the judiciary. | ||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
− | == | + | * [[LGBTQ Chief Justices]] |
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+ | ==Further Reading/Research== | ||
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+ | * http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/about-the-judiciary/judges-magistrates-and-tribunal-judges/biographies/biography-chancellor-hc | ||
+ | * http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1058749/Gay-judge-shatters-pink-glass-ceiling-landmark-promotion.html | ||
+ | * http://www.lgbthistoryuk.org/wiki/index.php?title=Terence_Etherton | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 9 November 2014
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
1951 -
Occupation
Law
Description
Chancellor of the High Court since 2013, the head of the Chancery Division of the High Court of England and Wales. Former Lord Justice of Appeal (2008-2013). Visiting Professor of Law at Birkbeck, University of London having been appointed in 2010 and currently lectures on subjects including diversity in the judiciary.