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ISBN: 9786297700816
Format: Hardback
Country: Malaysia“This book is a tribute to … a visionary jurist, a compassionate humanitarian, and a man whose life reminds us that true justice is forged in principle and action. Within these pages, readers will encounter the intellect, the heart, and the indomitable spirit of a man who redefined what it means to serve the law and, through it, humanity”
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A deeply moving and often colourful memoir, with its share of humour and historical figures from Malaya, England and Singapore, Summum Bonum will greatly interest the different stakeholders in the legal profession as well as the society at large. The author shares powerful lessons about the law, our collective history and the evolution of a nation much beloved. The celebrity anecdotes included will certainly be a great bonus to the readers as this book which explodes with extraordinary verve about key legal and historical personalities.
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Anything But The Law
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Lord Denning: Landmarks In The Law
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Publication Date: 2011
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Rather His Own Man: In Court with Tyrants, Tarts & Troublemakers
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Lord Denning: What next in the Law
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Lord Denning: The Judge and The Law (In Fair Condition)
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Often innovative, frequently controversial, few would disagree that Lord denning is the greatest and most colourful judge this century has known.
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