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Complete List of FB’s Writings
(Web titles)
Note This table shows web titles, that is
descriptive titles (which are not necessarily the same as actual titles).
It is extracted from the Website List of FB’s Writings, omitting
document descriptions (PDF, HTML, image) and other unnecessary matter.
It does not include some items recently added to the Website. If the web
title is different from the actual title only the web title is shown,
though sometimes the actual title is left followed by a brief explanatory
comment. If no publication details are given it is published only on this
site.
1944.001
Prize winning short story, Malcolm Club Monthly Bulletin No.6, March-April
1944
1946.001
FB’s Oxford Freshman Journal
1946.002 Introduction
to essays written by FB whilst at Balliol
1946.003
'The art of Thomas Hardy', Balliol Freshman essay by FB (Oct 1946)
1946.004
'What improvements in the daily press do you think desirable or possible?'
Balliol Freshman Essay by FB (Nov 1946)
1946.005 'On
decadent societies' Balliol Freshman essay by FB (Nov 1946)
1946.006 'Which
is the more deplorable, the scientist who knows nothing about the humanities,
or the humanist who knows nothing about science?' Balliol Freshman essay
by FB (Nov 1946)
1946.007 'The place
of music in education' Balliol Freshman essay by FB (Dec 1946)
1946.008
"Possible meanings of the expression ‘the will is free’",
Balliol essay by FB (Nov 1946)
1946.009
'The moral worth of natural benevolence', Balliol essay by FB
1946.010
'The character of an age', Balliol Freshman essay by FB
1946.011
'What is meant by classical art, music and literature?', Balliol Freshman
essay by FB
1947.001
'Human goodness and Rashdall’s refutation of hedonism.', Balliol
essay by FB
1947.002
'How Chamberlain’s policy of imperial expansion made the Boer War
inevitable.', Balliol essay by FB
1949.001
T001 - Charity law: cats or monks?, The Times, 19 Apr 1949
1949.002
‘Cellini the Superb’, Everybody’s Weekly, 1 Jan 1949
1951.001
‘Should breach of promise go?’ (anonymous), Everybody’s
Weekly 14 July 1951
1953.001
‘Want of consideration’, 16 MLR (1953) 441
1955.001
'Bratislava Landscape', Published only on this website
1956.001 Note on Copyright Law. Published
only on this website.
1958.001
‘The Westminster Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO) in the 1950s:
FB’s Journal
1961.001
‘Copyright and the Statute of Westminster’, 24 MLR (1961)
355
1961.002
‘Mistake in the construction of contracts’ (with P S Atiyah),
24 MLR (1961) 421
1962.001 The
Constitutional Law of Ghana, Publishing Details
1962.001.111
Nature of Ghana’s 1960 Constitution
1962.001.003
Ghana’s 1960 Constitution - Part 1 Chapter 1 - Constitutional Evolution
1962.001.074
Ghana’s 1960 Constitution - Part 1 Chapter 2 - Creation of the Republic
1962.001.259
Ghana’s 1960 Constitution - Part 3 Chapter 6 - Modes of legislation
1962.001.262
Statutory instruments in Ghana
1962.001.284
British Colonial system of publishing laws
1962.001.298
Ghana’s 1960 Constitution - Part 3 Chapter 7 - Legislative Functionaries
1962.001.350
Ghana’s 1960 Constitution - Part 3 Chapter 8 - Legislative Methods:
Acts of Parliament
1963.001
‘Animal Rights’
1964.001
Note by FB on use of Hansard etc ('Use of Hansard and other legislative
history in statutory interpretation')
1964.002 Note on Legislative History, Published
only on this website.
1965.001
T002 - Rates: valuation of properties, The Times, 9 December 1965
1965.002 FB's message
to RICS members on his appointment in 1965, The Chartered Surveyor
Vol 98 No. 4 Oct 1965 p.161
1966.001
‘Suggestions on the form and publication of statute law’,
RICS 28 May 1966
1966.002
‘RICS Presidential World Tour - FB’s diary’
1967.001 ‘The scope for joint action
by the professions’,
1968.001
Founding of Parliamentary Counsel Office and Statute Law Society, LG Sept
1968
1968.002
‘Estate agents and racism’ (letter), EG 27 Apl 1968
1968.003
History of Estate Agents Registration to 1967, EG (1968) 206, 427, 543,
661, 779, 887
1968.004 Letter
on ‘Justice for All’ published in an unknown journal
1969.001 Professional
Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code, Publishing Details
1969.001.00a
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Title page
1969.001.00b
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Preliminary
1969.001.00c
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Contents
1969.001.00d
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Introductory
1969.001.001
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 01
1969.001.017
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 02
1969.001.035
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 03
1969.001.058
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 04
1969.001.070
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 05
1969.001.081
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 06
1969.001.098
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 07
1969.001.108
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 08
1969.001.121
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 09
1969.001.132
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 10
1969.001.142
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 11
1969.001.149
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 12
1969.001.171
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 13
1969.001.190
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 14
1969.001.230
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Chapter 15
1969.001.238
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Appendix 1
1969.001.254
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Appendix II
1969.001.269
Professional Ethics: The Consultant Professions and their Code
- Index
1970.001 Tangling with the Law: Reforms
in Legal Process, Publishing Details
1970.002
‘Professions and their codes’, DT 23 Nov 1970
1970.003 ‘Darkest hour for the professions?’,
EG (21 Nov 1970) 1003
1970.004 ‘Positive Toryism’
1970.005 ‘The future of the professions’
1970.006 ‘The case for a joint professional
body’
1970.007 ‘The case for a congress
of registered trade unions’
1970.008 ‘The plight of the professions’
1970.009
‘Why I am prosecuting Peter Hain’, Published as pamphlet 27
May 1970
1970.010
‘Teachers who will never strike’, PAT journal, Dec 1970
1971.001
‘Stow Hill Report on legislative technique’, H of C SC on
Procedure 2nd Rep 1970-71, HC 538, 223
1971.002
‘Reforming statutory drafting’, 9th Int Symp on Comparative
Law, U of Ottawa Press 1971 115
1971.003 ‘The plight of the professions:
the Monopolies Commission report’, ACNT 11 Feb 1971 175
1971.004 ‘The plight of the professions:
the case for a joint professional body’, ACNT 18 Feb 1971 211
1971.005 ‘The plight of the professions:
the Monopolies Commission report’, CEng Feb 1971 41
1971.006 ‘The plight of the professions:
the case for a joint professional body’, CEng Mar 1971 42
1971.007 ‘The plight of the professions:
the Monopolies Commission report’, PharmJ 5 June 1971 394
1971.008 ‘The plight of the professions:
the case for a joint professional body’, PharmJ 26 June 1971 469
1971.009
T003 - FB’s prosecution of Peter Hain for criminal conspiracy, The
Times, 27 February and 4 March 1971
1971.010 ‘Law and the Environment’,
Published only on this website.
1971.011
'How to get private initiative back into rented housing', The Estates
Gazette (Vol. 217) 9 Jan 1971
1972.001
T004 - Costs of FB’s prosecution of Peter Hain for criminal conspiracy,
The Times, 8 September 1972
1972.002
Statute Law: the key to clarity, Statute Law Society, Sweet &
Maxwell, 1972
1973.001
Hain’s interference with the Wilf Isaac’s Cricket Tour 1969
1974.001 ‘Understanding
the Consumer Credit Act 1974’, 118 SJ 44 (1 Nov 1974) 742-743
1975.001
'Laws are not for layment', The Guardian (29 May 1975) 11
1975.002
‘The Renton Report’, 119 SJ (1975) 346
1975.003
‘The Renton Report’, 125 NLJ (1975) 660
1975.004
‘A computer experiment in legislative drafting’, CL (Nov 1975)
pp 8-10
1975.005
‘Awaiting the new system of consumer credit control’, 120
OB (1976) Autumn 1975 3
1975.006 Canada
and Professional Association of Teachers, Toronto Globe and Mail,
15 November 1975
1976.001
Acts: compression, anonymity, distortion and scatter, 120 SJ (1976) 390
1976.002
‘Correcting a defect in the Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 1964’,
120 SJ (1976) pp 498-499
1976.003
Use in an Act of ‘first consideration’, 126 NLJ (1976) 1237
1976.004
Consumer Credit Control, Publishing Details
1976.005
‘Sex Discrimination and Equal Pay Acts 1’, 120 SJ (1976) 2
1976.006
‘Sex Discrimination and Equal Pay Acts 2’, 120 SJ (1976) 20
1976.007
‘Sex Discrimination and Equal Pay Acts 3’, 120 SJ (1976) 39
1976.008
‘Group [Consumer Credit] Licensing for Accountants?’, 174
The Accountant (1976) 589-590
1976.009 ‘Computers and law in Canada
1’ (See 1977.007 for conclusion), CL (Nov 1976) pp 8-10
1976.010
‘The need for rented housing’ (letter), LSG 27 Oct 1976
1976.011
T005 - How to treat obscenity, The Times, 25 March 1976
1976.012
T006 - Are MPs competent legislators?, The Times, 19 May 1976
1976.013
T007 - Democracy endangered by clumsy parliamentary procedures, The Times,
7 June 1976
1976.014
T008 - Pairing of MPs: good faith needed, The Times, 15 June 1976
1976.015
T009 - Elective dictatorship: a false charge by Lord Hailsham, The Times,
21 October 1976
1976.016
T010 - The House of Lords as a revising chamber, The Times, 18
Nov 1976
1976.017
T011 - Magistrate defames defendant while acquitting him, The Times, 16
December 1976
1976.018
Menu for a lunch to celebrate publication of CONSUMER CREDIT CONTROL
1976.019
A001 - 'Weak bargaining power of freelance authors', Letter in The
Author, Summer 1976
1976.020 Credit reference agencies and privacy,
126 NLJ12 Aug 1976.
1976.021 Judges against Parliament, 126 NLJ 14 October 1976
1976.022 Rationalising statutory forms, SJ 11 February 1976
1976.023 Failure of lawyers to support reform of statute law, SJ 23 April
1976
1976.024 ‘For Race read Rage’.
Published only on this website
1976.025
'Court of Appeal Criminal Division and its Jurisdiction', Published only
on this website
1976.026
Plain Law - Foreword and Introduction. Published only on this
website
1977.001 ‘Improvements
in legislative techniques’, Pcdgs & Papers of 5th Com Law Cfce,
pp 53-59 and blue page 7
1977.002 Review of Legislative Drafting:
A New Approach by Sir W Dale, 127 NLJ (1977) 1169
1977.003
The Libertine Trial (pornography), NS (18 Feb 1977) pp 210-211
1977.004
‘Implementing the Consumer Credit Act 1’, 121 SJ (1977) 467-468
1977.005
‘Implementing the Consumer Credit Act 2’, 121 SJ (1977) 484-485
1977.006
‘Implementing the Consumer Credit Act 3’, 121 SJ (1977) 500-502
1977.007 ‘Computers and law in Canada
2’ (Conclusion of 1976.009), CL (Feb 1977) pp 10-11
1977.008
‘Scotching the Sex Haters’, 97 TFT 4 (Apr 1977) pp 52, 61,
1977.009
Review of Whatever Happened to Sex by Mary Whitehouse, 97 TFT 6 (Jun 1977)
pp 106-108
1977.010
T012 - Is pornography therapeutic?, The Times, 21 Mar 1977
1977.011
T013 - Hailsham’s ‘elective dictatorship’ again, The
Times, 9 Apr 1977
1977.012
T014 - Mary Whitehouse prosecutes for blasphemy, The Times, 17 Jun 1977
1977.013
T015 - Should there be mirrors in the Gents?, The Times, 15 Jul 1977
1977.014
T016 - Should the right of private prosecution exist?, The Times, 21 Oct
1977
1977.015
DT001 - ‘Freedom Under Law and Grunwick, Daily Telegraph, 6 Jul
1977
1977.016 Statute law reform: further processing
of legislation, SJ 14 October 1977
1977.017 ‘More help for the user of
statute law?’, (Notes for FB’s lecture at Institute of Advanced
Legal Studies, 25 Jan 1977)
1978.001
‘Statute law obscurity and the drafting parameters’, BJLS
Vol. 5 (1978) No. 2, pp 235-245
1978.002
‘Parliamentary Bills and the Renton Committee’, H of C SC
on Procedure 1977-8, HC 588 III, 87
1978.003
The Consumer Credit Act Manual (1st edn), Publishing Details
1978.004
Statute Law Society Newsletter, Summer 1978
1978.005
Statute Law Society Newsletter, Autumn 1978
1978.006
Juror’s responsibility, 98 TFT 2 (Feb 1978) p 30
1978.007
Attack on restrictive attitudes to sex, 98 TFT (1978) p 136
1978.008
Humanist Kinds, 98 TFT 6 (Jun 1978) p 94
1978.009
Privacy, 98 TFT 12 (Dec 1978) pp 189-191
1978.010
Review of I Don’t Mind the Sex it’s the Violence by Enid Wistrich,
98 TFT (Jun 1978) p 90
1978.011
‘A Platform for Persuaders?’ (The merits of euthanasia), 98
TFT (Oct 1978) 148
1978.012
'Blasphemy Meeting' (Renumbered now 1978.005.NFB)
1978.013
BN001-’Need for a Council of Consultant Professions’, The
Times Business News, 9 January 1978
1978.014
T017 - Creation of ‘library copyright’?, The Times, 10 January
1978
1978.015
T018 - Drawbacks of a Bill of Rights, The Times, 26 January 1978
1978.016
T019 - Why the European Human Rights Convention should not be part of
our law, The Times, 5 April 1978
1978.017
T020 - Chivalry and El Vino’s, The Times, 1 June 1978
1978.018
T021 - Advantages of abolishing the House of Lords, The Times, 4 Sep 1978
1978.019
DT002 - ‘Is homosexuality unnatural?’, Daily Telegraph, 29
Dec 1978
1978.020 Unheeded appeal for information
by Statute Law Society, SJ 12 May 1978
1978.021 Functions of the Statute Law Society,
128 NLJ 6 July 1978
1978.022
Evidence to the Committee on Obscenity and Film Censorship, Published
by the Defence of Literature and the Arts Society (DLAS) - Written by
FB, (Apr 1978)
1978.023 ‘Moral Censorship and the
Law.’, The Advocate, The magazine of Lincoln’s Inn
Students Union, (Michaelmas 1978), p. 29
1978.024
T022 - Further thoughts on abolishing the House of Lords, The Times,
12 Sep 1978
1979.001
‘Legislative technique I’, 129 NLJ (23 Aug 1979) pp 748-750
1979.002 Review of Legislative Drafting
(2nd edn) by G C Thornton, 129 NLJ (1979) 1070
1979.003 ‘Legislative technique II’,
129 NLJ (1979), pp 1170-1172
1979.004 Renton and the Need for Reform
1979.004.001
Renton and the Need for Reform - Introductory
1979.004.002
Renton and the Need for Reform - Part 1 - Failure to implement
Renton Report
1979.004.003
Renton and the Need for Reform - Part 2 - Oral evidence to the
Renton Committee
1979.004.004
Renton and the Need for Reform - Part 3 - FB’s written
evidence,
1979.004.005
Renton and the Need for Reform - Part 4 - FB’s oral evidence,
1979.004.006
Renton and the Need for Reform - Appendix - Parliamentary questions
1979.004.007
Renton and the Need for Reform - Back cover
1979.004.010
Renton and the Need for Reform - Parts 3 and 4
1979.005
‘The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act - 60 Inglorious Years’,
129 NLJ (8 Nov 1979) 1088-1089
1979.006
Towards One World
1979.007
Review of Sexual Experience Between Men and Boys by Parker Rossman,
99 TFT (1979) pp 139-140
1979.008
Our Masonic Correspondent, 99 TFT (1979) pp 117-118
1979.009
The Fight for Plant Rights, 99 TFT (1979) pp 53-54
1979.010
Review of Sex, Violence and the Media by H. J. Eysenck and D. K. B. Nias’,
99 TFT (1979) pp 11-13
1979.011
What is Secularism?, 99 TFT (1979) 110
1979.012
Free Speech Till it Hurts, 99 TFT (1979) pp 69-70
1978.013 No used
1979.014
T023 - When crimes should be prosecuted, The Times, 29 December 1979
1979.015
Statute Law Society – FB’s Resignation Statement,
1979.016
DT003 - ‘How computers rendered hot metal printing obsolete’,
Daily Telegraph, 9 June 1979
1979.017 Human Rights vagueness and Article
10, 129 NLJ 22 February 1979
1979.018 The function of Parliament, 129 NLJ, 12 April 1979
1979.019 Abuse of powers by the Executive, 129 NLJ, 3 May 1979
1979.020 ‘Evidence to Royal Commission
on Legal Services’ by FB,1 Feb 1979
1979.021 ‘Evidence to Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure’
by FB, (Prosecution of Offences), 12 Sep 1979
1979.022 ‘Further Evidence to Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure’
by FB, (Prosecution of Offences), 7 Nov 1979
1979.023 ‘Evidence to Royal Commission on Legal Profession’
by FB, (The Need for a Legal Profession), Believed to be 1979
1980.001
‘ Legislative Technique’ (Sir Noel Hutton, the PCO, juries
etc,), 130 NLJ (1980) p 56-58
1980.002 ‘Statutory sanity’,
Professional Administration 1980 Vol 10 N o. 1 pp. 8-9
1980.003 ‘Statute law processing:
the composite restatement method I’ (See also 1980.033), 124 SJ
(1 Feb 1980) p 71
1980.004
‘Legislative Technique’ (Sir Harold Kent, Lord Denning and
discretion for bureaucrats,) 130 NLJ (6 Mar 1980) pp 243-244
1980.005
‘Drafting Practice’ (Drafting: definite article, mandatory
or directory, mischief, long titles), 124 SJ (21 Mar 1980) pp 195-196
1980.006
Drafting: Cross, Driedger and Hoyt, 130 NLJ (1980) 493
1980.007
Review of Legislative Drafting: A New Approach by Sir W Dale, [1980] Stat
LR 61
1980.008
‘Framing the crime of attempt’, 130 NLJ (1980) 725
1980.009 ‘Drafting practice’,
124 SJ (1980) 567
1980.010
‘Principal Acts and textual amendment’, 130 NLJ (1980) pp
913-914
1980.011 Statute Law (1st edn),
Publishing Details
1980.012 ‘The literal rule of interpretation’,
130 NLJ (1980) 1156
1980.013
‘Law and Class’, LRB, 1 May 1980
1980.014 Arrogance of the Parliamentary
Counsel Office (letter), 130 NLJ (1980) 246
1980.015
‘Updating construction (letter)’, Crim LR 23 Nov 1980
1980.016
‘Religion as an aid to law’ (letter), LSG 23 Jan 1980
1980.017
The New Comfort Column, 100 TFT 7 (1980) 101
1980.018
Sex Morality Changed (official), 100 TFT 8 (1980) 118
1980.019
Demented Dogma, 100 TFT 9 (1980) pp 134-135
1980.020
Review of Human Ethics -Dialogue on Basics, edited by Morris
B. Storer, 100 TFT (1980) 187
1980.021
Review of My Guru and his Disciple by Christopher Isherwood,
100 TFT (1980) pp 170-171
1980.022
‘Drafting of the Theft Act 1978 s 3’, [1980] Crim LR 670
1980.023
T024 - Further objections to a Bill of Rights, The Times, 9 January
1980
1980.024
T025 - Further objections to the European Human Rights Convention, The
Times, 14 April 1980
1980.025
T026 - Attempted theft, The Times, 19 June 1980
1980.026
T027 - Further thoughts on crimes of attempt, The Times, 11 July 1980
1980.027
T028 - How the House of Lords could reform itself, The Times, 5 August
1980
1980.028
T029 - Why there should be a Human Rights parliamentary select committee,
The Times, 29 September 1980
1980.029
‘Sex and Law’, The Advocate, Easter 1980
1980.030
Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919, 130 NLJ 3 January 1980.
1980.031 Anonymous anti-abortion advertising, 130 NLJ 24 January 1980
1980.032 Secret inspection of documents by judges, SJ 4 January 1980
1980.033 ‘Statute law processing: the
composite restatement method II’ (See also 1980.003), 124 SJ (8
Feb 1980), pp 92-95
1981.001
‘Legislative technique: homonyms & attempts’, 131 NLJ
(1981) 192
1981.002 ‘Drafting practice’,
125 SJ (1981) 139
1981.003
‘Bringing Acts into force: the computer dimension’, 131 NLJ
(1981) 356
1981.004
Letter amplifying 1981(003), 131 NLJ (1981) 586
1981.005
‘Leave my word alone’, 131 NLJ (4 Jun 1981) 596
1981.006 ‘Drafting practice’,
125 SJ (1981) 420
1981.007
‘Can there be an infringing copy without a copyright infringement?’,
131 NLJ (1981) 749
1981.008
‘Another reverse for the Law Commissions’ Interpretation Bill’,
131 NLJ (1981) 840
1981.009
‘Credit or theft: the Lambie case’, 131 NLJ (1981) 1041
1981.010
‘Legol and the electronic home lawyer’, LSG (1981) 1334
1981.011
‘Modern Royal Assent procedure at Westminster’, [1981] Stat
LR 133
1981.012 The Consumer Credit Act Manual
(2nd edn), Publishing Details
1981.013
Composite Restatement of Legislative Texts’ (Script of VHS Video),
Oyez Longman
1981.014
‘Who Should Lay Down Prosecution Guidelines?’, 125 SJ (1981)
534
1981.015
Review of Dictionary of Medical Ethics - Revised and Enlarged Edition.
Edited by A. S. Duncan. G. R. Dunstan and R. B. Welbourn. Darton, 11 TFT
(1981. 123
1981.016
‘The Rule of Law’, 101 TFT (1981) 175
1981.017
T030 - Why Lord Denning should retire, The Times, 20 January 1981
1981.018
A002 - 'Prosecution of the Romans in Britain', Letter in The
Author, Autumn 1981
1981.019
Reversing Lord Denning, 131 NLJ, 5 March 1981
1981.020 Is precision drafting enough?, SJ 17 April 1981
1981.021 First
year of the Statute Law Review, [Spring 1981] Stat LR 63-64
1981.022 OBS001L
FB supports the Gang of Four and the new Social Democratic Party, The
Observer 5 Apr 1981
1982.001
‘The need for training in Statute Law’, LSG (1982) 219
1982.002
Follow-up letter to 1982.001, LSG (1982) 664
1982.003
‘Penalty points - a transitional problem’ (pseudonymous –
‘Piers Darkly’), LSG (1982) 1622
1982.004
‘Peace at any price’,
1982.005
Cambridge lecture on legislative drafting, 'The Tortoise and the Lettuce
Leaf, or Turning Words into Laws'
1982.006 Construing a multiple broad term,
SJ September 1982
1983.001
‘Making off without payment’, Crim LR (1983) 205
1983.002
SLR002L (1) Literal rule of interpretation; (2) founding of Statute Law
Society’, Stat LR, Spring 1983, 4, pp. 63 - 64
1983.003
Citation of unreported cases, LSG (29 Jun 1983) 1635
1983.004
‘Scientific statutory interpretation and the Franco scheme’,
[1983] BTR 74
1983.005
‘The controversy over drafting style’, LSG (1983) 2355, 3211
1983.006 Statute Law (2nd edn),
Publishing Details
1983.006.088
Bennion on Statute Law (2nd edn.) - Part I - Chapter 9 Existing
Rules of Interpretation (P 88)
1983.006.167
Bennion on Statute Law (2nd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 16 Doubt-factor
V: The Fallible Draftsman (1) (P 167)
1983.006.198
Bennion on Statute Law (2nd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 18 Doubt-factor
V: The Fallible Draftsman (3) (P 198)
1983.006.216
Bennion on Statute Law (2nd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 20 The
Administrative Processor (P 216)
1983.006.289
Bennion on Statute Law (2nd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 27 Aiding
Text-comprehension (2): Composite Restatement
1983.006.307Bennion
on Statute Law (2nd edn.) - Appendix B - Illustration of the Restatement
Method (P307)
1983.007
Review of The Influence Of Pornography On Behaviour Edited by
Maurice Yaffé and Edward C. Nelson, 103 TFT (1983) 42
1983.008
‘The Humanist Chance in Ulster’, 103 TFT (1983) 13
1983.009
‘Britain and the Falkland Islands’ (Letter), 103 TFT 5 (1983)
77
1983.010
FB’s review of Legislation by Miers and Page, 127 SJ (11 March 1983)
170
1983.011
T031 - Delays in activating the Consumer Credit Act 1974, The Times, 3
February 1983
1983.012
T032 - Why Acts should contain a ‘historical file’, The Times,
2 May 1983
1983.013
T033 - Objections to proportional representation, The Times, 15 June 1983
1983.014
T034 - Our house is still our castle, The Times, 28 July 1983
1983.015
T035 - There will never again be paid jobs for all, The Times, 28 July
1983
1983.016
T036 - More thoughts on unemployment, The Times, 21 September 1983
1983.017
Story donated by FB to the ‘Help the Aged’ book Tales out
of School - The early misdeeds of the famous, Collectors Books Limited
1983
1983.018
‘How Bratby Painted My Portrait’,
1983.019 Duty of courts to lay down the law,
133 NLJ September 1983
1983.020 Scandalous interpretation of ‘found drunk’, SJ 22
April 1983
1983.021 Theoriginal meaning of ‘police’, SJ 6 May 1983
1983.022 Displacing the name of a book’s author, SJ 25 November
1983
1983.023
SLR003L Modification to the letter on 'Literal rule of interpretation'
(See Doc 1983.002), Stat LR, Summer 1983, 4, p. 128
1984.001 Statutory
Interpretation (1st edn), Publishing Details
1984.002
‘Propositions of law in conviction appeals’, Crim LR (1984)
282
1984.003
T037 - The miners’ strike: failing to prosecute Scargill, The Times,
31 July 1984
1984.004
T038 - Treating fines as a business expense, The Times, 10 August 1984
1984.005
T039 - More thoughts on prosecuting Scargill, The Times, 22 August 1984
1984.006
T040 - Women entitled to ordination since 1919, The Times, 22 August 1984
1984.007
T040- Still more thoughts on prosecuting Scargill, The Times, 29 December
1984
1984.008 Problems in consolidating Acts,
134 NLJ 20 July 1984
1984.009 Citation of unreported cases, SJ June 1984
1984.010 SLR004L Punctuation in statutes, Stat LR, Autumn 1984, 5, pp.
199 - 200
1985.001
Mass Picketing and the 1875 Act, Crim LR (1985) 64
1985.002
‘Trade descriptions, or how to tackle a problem of statutory interpretation’,
135 NLJ 953
1985.003 ‘The Crown Prosecution Service’,
LSG (1985) 3676
1985.004
T042 - Juries trying aliens, The Times, 17 June 1985
1985.005
T043 - The missing concept of courtesy, The Times, 10 September 1985
1986.001
Information Sources in Law, ed R Logan (chapter 3), Publishing
Details
1986.002
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1985 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1986.003
‘The Crown Prosecution Service’, Crim LR (1986) 3
1986.004
‘A point on the Companies Consolidation’, 130 Sol J (1986)
736
1986.005 The Consumer Credit Act Manual
(3rd edn), Publishing Details
1986.006
‘Consumer credit: the narrowing of “linked transactions”
in relation to the total charge for credit’, JBL (1986) 294
1986.007
‘The technique of codification’, Crim LR (1986) 295
1986.008
‘Attorney General as leader of the Bar’ (letter), LSG 26 March
1986
1986.009
T044 - Why water shouldn’t be privatised, The Times, 6 May 1986
1986.010
T045 - Round-the-houses motor racing, The Times, 29 August 1986
1986.011
T046 - Walking to school, The Times, 22 October 1986
1986.012
A003 - Writing by computer I, Letter in The Author, Spring 1986
1986.013
A004 - Writing by computer II, Letter in The Author, Autumn 1986
1986.014 Independence of prosecution policy
1, Crim LR (1986) 197
1986.015 Independence of prosecution policy 2, Crim LR (1986) 704
1987.001
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1986 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1987.002
‘Sterilisation of the mentally handicapped’ (letter), LSG
26 August 1987
1987.003
SLR005L ‘The Parliamentary Counsel Office (letter)’, Stat
LR, Spring 1987, 8, p. 68
1987.004
‘Dilatory lawyers’ (letter), LSG May 1987
1987.005 ‘Aids and Morality’
1987.006 This document number is no longer
in use.
1988.001
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1987 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1988.002
The Law Commission and Reform, ed G Zellick (pages 60 to 66),
Publishing Details
1988.003
Statutory exceptions: a third knot in the Golden Thread?’, Crim
LR (1988) 31
1988.004 Review of Legislative Drafting
(3rd edn) by G C Thornton, NLJ (1988)
1988.005 Review of Legislative Drafting
(3rd edn) by G C Thornton, SJ (1988)
1988.006 Review of Legislative Drafting
(3rd edn) by G.C.Thornton, ICLQ (1988)
1988.007
‘Defending Liversidge v Anderson’ (letter), Denning Law Journal
1988
1988.008
‘Ignorant criticism of Statute Law and Statutory Interpretation’,
LS 1988
1988.009
T047 - An accused’s right to silence, The Times, 26 October 1988
1988.010
T048 - Justice must be seen to be done, The Times, 16 December 1988
1988.011
A005 Self publishing: Two servants needed The Author, Spring 1988
1989.001
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1988 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1989.002 Statutory
Interpretation (1st edn Supplement), Publishing Details
1989.003
‘Consent to Surgery on a Mentally-handicapped Adult’, 133
Sol J (1989) 245
1989.004
‘Legal Practice by Academics’, 133 Sol J (1989) 406
1989.005 ‘Statute law reform: is anybody
listening?’, 133 Sol J (1989) 886
1989.006
‘Brutus v Cozens and the meaning of ordinary words’ (letter),
Crim LR (1989) 848
1989.007 Victorian Railway Days,
Publishing Details
1989.008
T049 - What’s wrong with Bar’s Chambers system, The Times,
28 January 1989
1989.009
T050 - Judges’ interference with Government, The Times, 11 May 1989
1989.010
T051 - Integrating Ulster with rest of UK, The Times, 3 June 1989
1989.011
T052 - Controlling football hooligans, The Times, 18 September 1989
1989.012
DT004 - ‘Oxford Professor of Poetry: Heaney, Sisson or Zephaniah?’,
Daily Telegraph, 17 May 1989
1989.013
DT005 - ‘Should courts be televised?’, Daily Telegraph, 25
May 1989
1989.014
DT006 - ‘Poll tax politicking’, Daily Telegraph, 29 May 1989
1989.015
DT007 - ‘The defects of proportional representation (PR)’,
Daily Telegraph, 5 October 1989
1989.016
A006 - 'Fighting off line editors I', Letter in The Author, Summer
1989
1989.017
A007 - 'Fighting off line editors II', Letter in The Author,
Winter 1989
1989.018 Democracy, human rights and politicians, SJ 12 May 1989 1989.019
Spelling of Caernarvon, SJ November 1989
1989.019 Spelling of Caernarvon SJ November
1989
1990.001
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1989 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), .Published by Butterworths
1990.002
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.)
1990.002.00a
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Dedication
1990.002.00b
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Title
1990.002.00c
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Contents (P v)
1990.002.00d
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Prefaces (P vii)
1990.002.00e
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Table of Cases (P xiii)
1990.002.00f
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Table of Statutes (P xxix)
1990.002.00g
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Table of Statutory Instruments
(P xl)
1990.002.001
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Introduction (P 1)
1990.002.008
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part I Statutory Texts (P
8)
1990.002.009
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part I - Chapter 1 What statute
law is (P 9)
1990.002.020
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part I - Chapter 2 The drafting
of legislation (P 20)
1990.002.041
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part I - Chapter 3 The arrangement
of an Act of Parliament (P 41)
1990.002.053
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part I - Chapter 4 Statutory
instruments (P 53)
1990.002.059
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part I - Chapter 5 Legislation
of the European Communities (P 59)
1990.002.066
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part I - Chapter 6 Statute
consolidation and revision (P 66)
1990.002.078
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part I - Chapter Official publication
of statutory texts (P 78)
1990.002.082
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part II - Statutory Interpretation
(P 82)
1990.002.083
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 8 The technique
of statutory interpretation (P 83)
1990.002.104
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 9 Legislative
intention I:rules of construction (P 104)
1990.002.136
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 10 Legislative
intention II:principles derived from legal policy (P 136)
1990.002.158
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 11 Legislative
intention III:presumptions from nature of legislation (P 158)
1990.002.187
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part II - Chapter 12 Legislative
intention IV:linguistic canons of construction (P 187)
1990.002.208
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part III - The Need for Processing
of Texts(P 208)
1990.002.209
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part III - Chapter 13 Difficulties
of the statute user (P 209)
1990.002.217
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part III - Chapter 14 Vices
that block comprehension (P 217)
1990.002.230
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part III - Chapter 15 Doubt-factor
I: ellipsis (P 230)
1990.002.237
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part III - Chapter 16 Doubt-factor
II: the broad term (P 237)
1990.002.248
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part III - Chapter 17 Doubt-factor
III: politic uncertainty (P 248)
1990.002.252
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part III - Chapter 18 Doubt-factor
IV: the unforeseeable development (P 252)
1990.002.255
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part III - Chapter 19 Doubt-factor
V: the fallible drafter (P 255)
1990.002.282
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part IV - Dynamic and Static
Processing of Texts (P 282)
1990.002.283
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part IV - Chapter 20 The
nature of dynamic processing (P 283)
1990.002.288
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part IV - Chapter 21 Dynamic
processing: the administrative processor (P 288)
1990.002.297
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part IV - Chapter 22 Dynamic
processing: the judicial processor (P 297)
1990.002.325
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Part IV - Chapter 23 Static
processing of texts (P 325)
1990.002.342
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Appendices (P 342)
1990.002.343
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Appendix A - Draft processing
Bill (P 343)
1990.002.346
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Appendix B -Illustration
of the Composite Restatement Method (P 346)
1990.002.350Bennion
on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Statute Law references (P 350)
1990.002.357
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Index (P 357)
1990.002.999
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn.) - Back Cover
1990.003
‘Pedestrians and Motor Roads. A Walk On the Wild Side’, 6/10
Walk (J of Ped A) Spring 1990 32
1990.004
‘Northern Ireland: Four Fatal Errors’, Ulster Conservatives
Mainland Support Group, 24 July 1990
1990.005 ‘Support Group for Ulster
Conservatives’
1990.006
‘The Treatment of Blasphemy in English Law’, Lecture delivered
at St Edmund Hall Oxford on 13 Mar 1990
1990.007 Founding
of World of Property Housing Trust (now Sanctuary Housing Association).
1990.008
T053 - Ulster ruled by political parties it didn’t elect, The
Times (Letters) 23 May 1990
1990.009
T054 - IRA murder of Ian Gow MP, The Times (Letters) 1 August
1990
1990.010
T055 - Why not treat Conservatives as an Ulster political party? The
Times (Letters) 16 October 1990
1990.011
‘The BBC and bucking the trend’, Letter to Marmaduke Hussey
(BBC)
1990.012
DT008 - ‘A European federation’, Daily Telegraph, 1 May 1990
1990.013
DT009 - ‘Ian Gow and Ulster integration’, Daily Telegraph,
3 Aug 1990
1990.014
DT010 - ‘More on Ulster integration’, Daily Telegraph,
12 September 1990
1990.015
DT011 - ‘Prince Charles’s role’, Daily Telegraph,
27 September 1990
1990.016
DT012 - ‘Tory leadership election 1990’, Daily Telegraph,
8 November 1990
1990.017
Review of The Law-making Process, 3rd edition by Michael Zander,
134 SJ 2 (12 Jan 1990) p.44
1990.018
ES001L No split on Ethical Code of Positive Sexuality London Evening
Standard, 6 Feb 1990
1991.001
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1990 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), .Published by Butterworths
1991.002
‘A Grocer in Oxford Street’, COUNSEL Apr 1991
1991.003 Pedestrians in country lanes (letter),
6/15 Walk (J of Ped A) Autumn/Winter 1991 33
1991.004
Statute Law reform (letter), Counsel Jul 1991
1991.005 The
Sex Code: Morals for Moderns, Publishing Details
1991.006
T056 - Keeping the common law up to date, The Times, 31 Oct 1991
1991.007
DT013 - ‘Local taxation’, Daily Telegraph, 22 Feb 1991
1991.008
DT014 - ‘Compensation for the Birmingham Six’, Daily Telegraph,
25 Mar 1991
1991.009
“Rushdie ‘not worth defending’”, News Release,
Embargo 22.00 hours 2 Jan 1991
1991.010
SLR Review of Crown Office Proceedings by Richard Gordon, Statute
Law Review, Summer 1991, 12, pp 84-85
1992.001 Statutory
Interpretation (2nd edn), Publishing Details
1992.002
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1991 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1992.003
T057 - Consent to a private prosecution, The Times, 24 Aug 1992
1992.004
T058 - Licensing of homicide by judges, The Times, 23 Nov 1992
1992.005
‘Does God Know Me?’, Interview with the Bishop of Oxford
1992.006 Independence of the Law Commission,
SJ June 1992
1992.007 Inserting implied words in Acts, SJ August 1992
1993.001
‘The readership of legal texts’, Clarity 27 Apr 1993 18
1993.002
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1992 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1993.003
SLR004A ‘Hansard - help or hindrance? A draftsman's view of Pepper
v Hart’, Stat LR, Winter 1993, 14, pp. 149 - 162
1993.004 Statutory
Interpretation (2nd edn First Supplement), Publishing Details
1993.005 ‘Statute
law reform - is anybody listening?’ (An updated version of 1989(05)),
Clarity 29 December 1993 19
1993.006 The need for training in statutory
interpretation, , 143 NLJ 8 Jan, 12 Mar 1993
1993.007
‘Legal Death of Brain-Damaged Persons’, [1993] NILQ 269
1993.008
‘Legal Death of Brain-Damaged Persons’ (letter), LSG May 1993
1993.009
‘Legal Death of Brain-Damaged Persons’ (evidence), Evidence
to the HL Select Committee (unpublished)
1993.010
DT015 - ‘The nudity taboo’, Daily Telegraph, 22 Jan 1993
1993.011
DT016 - ‘Salman Rushdie refuses to use the law’, Daily Telegraph,
18 Feb 1993
1993.012
DT017 - ‘BBC Director General as a corporation’, Daily Telegraph,
8 Apr 1993
1993.013
Text of TV broadcast on BBC2 ‘Scrutiny’ programme, Broadcast
on BBC2 on 20 March 1993. Text published only on this web site
1993.014
‘The author’s voice’
1993.015 Is the Companies Act 1985 s 156(2) ambiguous? SJ 7 May 1993
1993.016 'The difference between paedophilia and pederasty', SJ 23 July
1993
1993.017
Truth about Spelling, 15 London Review of Books No. 5 (11 Mar 1993)
1994.001
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1993 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1994.002
‘Judicial decisions: a riposte’, Clarity 30 Mar 1994 31
1994.003
SLR005 ‘The Law Commission’s Criminal Law Bill: no way to
draft a code’, Stat LR (1994), 15, pp. 108 - 115
1994.004
SLR006A 'If it’s not broke don’t fix it: review of the NZ
LC’s proposals on the format of legislation’, Stat LR (1994),
15, pp. 164 - 169
1994.005
‘Teaching law management’ in Reviewing Legal Education,
ed Peter Birks OUP (1994)
1994.006
‘Want to know the law? - it’ll cost you’, Times 26 July
1994
1994.007
NH001A ‘That fallacious “Golden Rule”‘, New Humanist
Vol. 109 No. 1 (1994)
1994.008
Law Texts and Legislative History’ Paper for Conference on Legal
Drafting, Ottawa 1994
1994.009 T059 - Humanist morality, The Times,
13 May 1994
1994.010
T060 - Should we have a ‘not proven’ verdict?, The Times,
6 September 1994.
1994.011
‘Widening the aims of legal clarity reformers’, Clarity 1994
1994.012 (1) Clarity of inquest verdicts;
(2) use of ‘summonsed’
1995.001
SLR007A ‘How they do things in France’: review of Written
Law in France, Stat LR (1995), 16, pp. 90 - 97
1995.002
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1994 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1995.003
‘How they all got it wrong in Pepper v Hart’, BTR (1995) 325
1995.004 Statutory
Interpretation (2nd edn Second Supplement) (cumulative), Publishing
Details
1995.005 Halsbury's Laws of England
(4th edn reissue) title Statutes (rewritten version), Publishing Details
1995.006
‘Don’t put the law into public hands’, Times, 24 December
1995
1995.007
NH002A ‘Bitter roots or real books?’, New Humanist Vol. 110
No. 1 (1995)
1995.008
T061 - Can non-lawyers understand legislation?, The Times, 1 February
1995
1995.009
T062 - Pakistan threat to non-Islamic religions, The Times, 22 February
1995
1995.010
T063 - How bank holidays spread to neighbouring days, The Times, 5 September
1995
1995.011
T064 - Official failure to resist direct action militants, The Times,
20 September 1995
1995.012
T065 - Government interference with prosecution policy, The Times, 28
December 1995
1996.001
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1995 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1996.002
SLR008A ‘Codifying the tort of breach of statutory duty’,
Stat LR (1996), 17, pp. 192 - 209
1996.003
The Salman Rushdie Fatwa (TV interview), The Secularist Nov-Dec 1996
1996.004
NH003A ‘Struck by (bottled) lightning’, New Humanist Vol.
111 Nos. 3 & 4 (1996-1997)
1996.005
T066 - Using inexperienced legislative drafters, The Times, 5 March 1996
1996.006
T067 - Islam’s unlawful English parliament, The Times, 29 April
1996
1996.007
T068 - European court extends its own jurisdiction, The Times, 11 June
1996
1996.008
T069 - Goldsmith’s absurd referendum question, The Times, 30 November
1996
1996.009
‘Francis Bennion’s letters from Cyprus 1994 - 1996’,
1997.001
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1996 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1997.002 Statutory
Interpretation (3rd edn), Publishing Details
1997.003
T070 - Judicial officers must be ‘high-principled’, The Times,
8 Jan 1997
1997.004
T071 - MPs who will not take the oath, The Times, 16 May 1997
1997.005
T072 - Overruling of film censor by local authority, The Times, 4 Jun
1997
1997.006
T073 - Attack on Viscount Tonypandy, The Times, 22 Oct 1997
1997.007
T074 - Meaning of ‘public authority’ in Human Rights Bill,
The Times, 8 Dec 1997
1997.008
DT018 - ‘Tories and European Integration’, Daily Telegraph,
21 Jun 1997
1997.009
DT019 - ‘Patten the last Hong Kong governor’, Daily Telegraph,
1 Jul 1997
1997.010
DT020 - ‘Mo Mowlem admonished’, Daily Telegraph, 25 Jul 1997
1997.011
NLJ...L 'Statutory interpretation: there is no golden rule, mischief rule
or literal rule',147 NLJ (9 May 1997) 684
1997.012
NLJ...L 'Dolly the sheep and the legal meaning of a word', 147 NLJ (16
May 1997) 716
1997.013
NLJ...L Wayward Law Lords encourage sloppiness', 147 NLJ (1 Aug 1997)
1997.014
NLJ...L 'Plain English and correct legal terminology', 147 NLJ (15 Aug
1997) 1232
1997.015
NLJ...L "Judges invent a rule of 'good public administration",
147 NLJ (19 Dec 1997)
1998.001 ‘Which
sort of Human Rights Act?’, 148 NLJ (1998) 488
1998.002
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1997 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1998.003
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 1’, 162 JPN (1998) 356
1998.004
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 2’, 162 JPN (1998) 436
1998.005
Power to exclude an Act by contract 1, 148 NLJ (1998) 953
1998.006
Power to exclude an Act by contract 2, 148 NLJ (1998) 986
1998.007
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 3’, 162 JPN (1998) 516
1998.008
‘Yes, we do live in a democracy’, 162 JPN (1998) 575
1998.009
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 4’, 162 JPN (1998) 596
1998.010
‘Rewriting history in the Court of Appeal’ [the Bentley case],
148 NLJ (1998) 1228
1998.011
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 5’, 162 JPN (1998) 696
1998.012
‘Local Government Finance: Is the Capping Regime Lawful?’,
162 JPN 796
1998.013
‘Citation of unreported cases - a challenge’, 148 NLJ (1998)
1520
1998.014
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 6’, 162 JPN (1998) 856
1998.015
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 7’, 162 JPN (1998) 995
1998
016 JPN001L When Acts do not make new law, 162 JPN (1998) 367
1998 017 JPN002L
Fractions of a day in law, 162 JPN (1998) 701
1998.018
‘So Why Did The Oxen Need A Ford?’, Oxford Today, Michaelmas
1998, pp. 28-30
1998.019
T075 - New House of Lords should not be elected, The Times, 9 March 1998
1998.020
T076 - New House of Lords should not be chosen like a jury, The Times,
9 June 1998
1998.021
T077 - Frank Field MP as a man of principle, The Times, 5 August 1998
1998.022
T078 - More objections to proportional representation, The Times, 5 October
1998
1998 023 Judges confuse long title and preamble
(again), 148 NLJ 20 March 1998
1998 024 Multiculturalism: other passengers on the Clapham omnibus, 148
NLJ 15 May 1998
1999.001
‘A Human Rights Act Provision Now in Force’, 163 JPN(1999)
164
1999.002
Judicial usurpation of legislative power, 149 NLJ (1999) 421
1999.003
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 8’, 163 JPN (1999) 264
1999.004
‘Multiple agreements under the Consumer Credit Act 1974’,
CICC 1 (in 1976(04) releases 49 & 50)
1999.005
‘The Scottish and Welsh elections: a trial run of PR’ [Jenkins
Report], 149 NLJ (1999) 634
1999.006
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 9’, 163 JPN 364
1999.007
‘The Human Rights Act 1998’, 7 CLW 16/1999
1999.008
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1998 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
1999.009
Evidence on codifying parliamentary privilege, JC on Parl Priv HL Paper
43-III 30 Mar 1999
1999.010
‘Yes it’s true: PR equals fudge’ [Jenkins report contd],
149 NLJ (1999) 786
1999.011
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 10’, 163 JPN (1999) 484
1999.012
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 11, 163 JPN (1999) 624
1999.013
‘Goodbye and good riddance to the GAAR?’, Tax P Aug 1999 10
1999.014
Legal meaning of ‘as of right’, 149 NLJ (1999) 1296
1999.015
‘Threading the Legislative Maze 12’, 163 JPN (1999) 683
1999.016
In Parliament 1 ‘Farewell to Richard Hudson’, 149 NLJ (1999)
1654
1999.017
In Parliament 2 ‘Integrity and disability’, 149 NLJ (1999)
1699
1999.018
‘Spouses, partners and parenting’, 149 NLJ (1999) 1701
1999.019
In Parliament 3 Abolition of hereditary peerage, 149 NLJ (1999) 1735
1999.020
In Parliament 4 ‘Reflections on the Queen’s Speech’,
149 NLJ (1999) 1795
1999.021
In Parliament 5 Banning fur farming, 149 NLJ (1999) 1834
1999.022
In Parliament 6 ‘Electronic Communications Bill’, 149 NLJ
(1999) 1870
1999.023 Statutory
Interpretation (3rd edn Supplement), Publishing Details
1999.024
In Parliament 7 Complications of human rights law, 149 NLJ (1999) 1903
1999.025
‘Section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act 1998’, 163 JPN (1999)
984
1999.026
‘Parental responsibilities: a misleading definition’ (letter),
163 JPN (1999) 246
1999.027 ‘Who will fight for open
courts?
1999.028 ‘Should
we apologise for slavery, colonisation and imperialism?’, Oxford
Times, 9 July 1999
1999.029
‘Addendum re multiple agreements’
1999.030
Responses on proportional representation, 149.NLJ (1999) 848
1999.031 ‘Current
slavery in Sudan’,
1999.032
T079 - More on judicial expansionism, The Times, 14 April 1999
1999.033
T080 - Delay in activating Human Rights Act 1998, The Times, 21 May 1999
1999.034
T081 - Should there be an English Parliament?, The Times, 10 June 1999
1999.035
T082 - Reliance on implication in legislation, The Times, 19 June 1999
1999.036
T083 - More on judicial expansionism, The Times, 26 November 1999
1999.037
‘The British Empire and slavery’, Letter to Evan Harris MP,
1999.038 Criminalising religious discrimination
149 NLJ (1999) 632
1999 039 Objections to proportional representation,
149 NLJ (1999) 996, 1000
1999.040 JPN003L
Parental rights, 163 JPN (1999) 246
1999.041 JPN004L Gay
adoption, 163 JPN (1999) 931
2000.001
‘In Parliament 8 Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) Bill’, 150
NLJ p.24
2000.002
‘In Parliament 9 Political Parties Elections and Referendums Bill’,
150 NLJ p.61
2000.003
‘In Parliament 10 Section 28 and all that’ [Teaching homosexuality],
150 NLJ p.101
2000.004
‘Thoughts on the new second chamber’ [Wakeham report], 150
NLJ p.102
2000.005
‘In Parliament 11 More on the Local Government Bill’, 150
NLJ p.136
2000.006
‘In Parliament 12 A very curious measure: the Disqualifications
Bill’, 150 NLJ p.194
2000.007
‘Statute law: judges as legislators’, JSB Journal (Denning
commemoration issue 2000) 9
2000.008
‘In Parliament 13 PMQs’ (Prime Minister’s Questions),
150 NLJ p.228
2000.009
Reviews of two books on constitutional law, 150 NLJ p.259
2000.010
‘In Parliament 14 The Marchioness and fancy dancing’ (Thames
riverboat disaster), 150 NLJ p.278
2000.011
PL001A ‘What interpretation is “possible” under section
3(1) of the Human Rights Act 1998?’, PL p.77, 2000
2000.012
‘In Parliament 15 Lord Chancellor’s Questions’, 150
NLJ p.314
2000.013
In Parliament 16 Henry VIII clauses, 150 NLJ p.362
2000.014
‘Misconduct by Lay Magistrates’, 164 JPN p.19
2000.015
‘In Parliament 17 Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) (No 2) Bill’,
150 NLJ p.396
2000.016
‘In Parliament 18 A lecture on decent behaviour’ (Shaun Woodward
MP), 150 NLJ p.431
2000.017
‘In Parliament 19 CRAPS dropped’ (Probation Service), 150
NLJ p.467
2000.018
‘In Parliament 20 Mr Baldry MP and the Indian Moneylender’,
150 NLJ p.513
2000.019
‘In Parliament 21 The rise and rise of Queen Quango’, 150
NLJ p.545
2000.020
‘In Parliament 22 Red Ken and hunting pink’, 150 NLJ p.568
2000.021
‘Jaguars and Donkeys: Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion’
1, 164 JPN p.316
2000.022
‘In Parliament 23 Moving towards the HRA’ (Human Rights Act
1998), 150 NLJ p.604
2000.023
‘Jaguars and Donkeys: Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion 2’,
164 JPN p.336
2000.024
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 1999 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
2000.025
‘In Parliament 24 Corporate homicide’, 150 NLJ p.652
2000.026
‘Jaguars and Donkeys: Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion 3’,
164 JPN p.361
2000.027
‘In Parliament 25 The case of Mrs Loizidou’ (Division of Cyprus),
150 NLJ p.703
2000.028
‘The HRA in the High Street’, 8 CLW p.13/00
2000.029
‘In Parliament 26 A professional body for teachers’, 150 NLJ
p.742
2000.030
‘In Parliament 27 The House of Lords inspects itself’, 150
NLJ p.797
2000.031
‘In Parliament 28 Prohibiting fur farming’, 150 NLJ p.834
2000.032
‘In Parliament 29 Whitsun adjournment debate’, 150 NLJ p.869
2000.033
‘In Parliament 30 Inspecting the Crown Prosecution Service’,
150 NLJ p.906
2000.034
‘In Parliament 31 Yet one more Quango: the Appointments Commission’,
150 NLJ p.951
2000.035
In Parliament 32 Laura Spence and Oxbridge entrance, 150 NLJ p.986
2000.036
‘In Parliament 33 More feet on the beat in London?’ (Police),
150 NLJ p.1019
2000.037
‘In Parliament 34 Countryside and Rights of Way Bill’, 150
NLJ p.1077
2000.038
‘In Parliament 35 Pub names: true courage and good Manners’,
150 NLJ p.1111
2000.039
‘In Parliament 36 Madam Speaker and the Sultan of Spin’, 150
NLJ p.1149
2000.040
‘In Parliament 37 The Summer Recess’, 150 NLJ p.1200
2000.041
‘Jaguars and Donkeys: Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion’,
31 Univ of West Los Angeles Law Rev Summer 2000 1
2000.042
PL002A ‘Distinguishing judgment and discretion’, PL p.368,
Autumn 2000
2000.043
‘In Parliament 38 Gravy train for political parties?, 150 NLJ p.1592
2000.044
In Parliament 39: EU Employment Directive, 150 NLJ p.1628
2000.045
‘In Parliament 40 Jimmy Hood and the fuel crisis’, 150 NLJ
p.1659
2000.046
‘In Parliament 41 Misgivings on the International Criminal Court’,
150 NLJ p.1718
2000.047
In Parliament 42: In honour of Mrs Dunwoody MP, 150 NLJ p.1756
2000.048
‘In Parliament 43 Lord Donaldson of Lymington and the Parliament
Acts’, 150 NLJ p.1789
2000.049
‘The Global Method: Statutory Interpretation in the Common Law World’,
85 CLEA Newsletter Oct 2000
2000.050
In Parliament 44: The Honours System, 150 NLJ p.1826
2000.051
‘In Parliament 45 Jokes and the Queen’s Speech’, 150
NLJ p.1860
2000.052
‘In Parliament 46 Finding our place in an enlarged Europe’,
150 NLJ p.1895
2000.053
‘Applying section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act’, JSBJ Issue
11
2000.054
JPN005L ‘Restorative justice’ (letter), 164 JPN p.46
2000.055
JPN006L 'Independence of the professions' (Investigation of professions
by OFT) (letter), 164 JPN p.307
2000.056
JPN007L ‘Proposed abolition of double jeopardy rule’ (letter),
164 JPN p.425
2000.057
Review of The General Teaching Council by John Sayer, Published by PAT
2000.058
T084 -More on membership of new House of Lords, The Times, 19 Jan 2000
2000.059
T085 - Tony Martin: more on the house as a castle, The Times, 21 Apr 2000
2000.060
T086 - News officially stage-managed, The Times, 17 Jul 2000
2000.061
T087 - More on Human Rights Act 1998, The Times, 29 Aug 2000
2000.062
T088 - The Human Rights Act 1998 and under-age sex, The Times, 11 Oct
2000
2000.063
T089 - Derisory royalties for academic authors, The Times, 27 Nov 2000
2000.064
The House of Lords and Hain’s direct action conviction,
2000.065
NLJ...L ‘Use of conspiracy law in direct action cases’, 150
NLJ p.1397
2000.066
Racism and old age, Letter to the Daily Telegraph 29 Apr 2000 (not published)
2000.067
DT021 - ‘Iniquities of Sir William Macpherson’, Daily Telegraph,
22 Feb 2000
2000.068
DT022 - ‘Bluster of Charles Wardle MP’, Daily Telegraph, 7
Apr 2000
2000.069
DT023 - ‘Michael Caine the snob’, Daily Telegraph, 14 Apr
2000
2000.070
DT024 - ‘Immigration: protecting the indigenous stock’, Daily
Telegraph, 28 Jul 2000
2000.071
DT025 - ‘Native’s longing for return of British rule’,
Daily Telegraph, 22 Sep 2000
2000.072
DT026 - ‘How West African natives originally asked for British rule’,
Daily Telegraph, 18 Oct 2000
2000.073 Inherent jurisdiction of the court,
150 NLJ (2000) 380
2000.074 Depriving mental patients of sexual fulfilment, 150 NLJ (2000)
1218
2000.075 Use of conspiracy law in direct action cases, 150 NLJ (2000)
1397
2000.076 Why they were called police courts, 150 NLJ (2000) 1849
2001.001
‘In Parliament 47 CPS (again)’, 151 NLJ p.24
2001.002
‘The Human Rights Act 1998 and the government policy principle 1’,
9 CLW 1
2001.003
‘In Parliament 48 Gazumping, gazundering, daisy chains etc’,
151 NLJ p.59
2001.004
In Parliament 49: Simplifying the law: A brave try, 151 NLJ p.104
2001.005
In Parliament 50: direct action and conspiracy law 1, 151 NLJ p.137
2001.006
In Parliament 51: Morning after pill, 151 NLJ p.172
2001.007
‘In Parliament 52 When religion mattered’, 151 NLJ p.225
2001.008
Review of Royal Law by L L Blake, 151 NLJ p.268
2001.009
‘In Parliament 53 When shall we join the euro?’, 151 NLJ p.273
2001.010
‘In Parliament 54 What shall we do about Derry?’ (Lord Chancellor),
151 NLJ p.306
2001.011
‘In Parliament 55 Opening the doors of libraries’, 151 NLJ
p.353
2001.012
‘In Parliament 56 Ageism and beardism’, 151 NLJ p.387
2001.013
In Parliament 57: direct action conspiracy law 2, 151 NLJ p.423
2001.014
‘In Parliament 58 A candid friend of Viscount Tonypandy’,
151 NLJ p.461
2001.015
‘In Parliament 59 A Filkin filleting or Vazectomy’, 151 NLJ
p.503
2001.016
‘In Parliament 60 The Commons at its best’, 151 NLJ p.538
2001.017
‘In Parliament 61 The foot and mouth Bill’, 151 NLJ p.573
2001.018
Letter on Holding v Barnes (art 6.1 of ECHR), 151 NLJ p.595
2001.019
‘In Parliament 62 Does your credit need repairing?’, 151 NLJ
p.611
2001.020
‘In Parliament 63 Our Armed Forces and the modern world’,
151 NLJ p.645
2001.021
‘In Parliament 64 Mystery of the Speaker’, 151 NLJ p.695
2001.022
‘The Human Rights Act 1998 and the government policy principle 2’,
9 CLW p.20, 1 Jun 2001
2001.023
‘In Parliament 65 The Speaker (again)’, 151 NLJ p.938
2001.024
‘In Parliament 66 Mandelson on Ulster’, 151 NLJ p.971
2001.025
‘In Parliament 67 Women-only short lists’, 151 NLJ p.1007
2001.026
‘In Parliament 68 Education gimmickry’, 151 NLJ p.1061
2001.027
‘In Parliament 69 The problem with voting’, 151 NLJ p.1095
2001.028
‘In Parliament 70 Mrs Dunwoody triumphs’, 151 NLJ p.1131
2001.029
Review of Exploring the Law, 151 NLJ p.1162
2001.030
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 2000 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
2001.031
‘Consequences of an overrule’, PL p.450, Autumn (2001)
2001.032 Book
41 Understanding Common Law Legislation (Hbk), Oxford University
Press 2001
2001.033
T090 - What MPs say about the meaning of Bills, The Times, 15 Mar 2001
2001.034
T091 - Criminalising underage sex between age-mates, The Times, 22 May
2001
2001.035
T092 - More on criminalising underage sex, The Times, 28 May 2001
2001.036
T093 - Unlawful acts of Northern Ireland Secretary, The Times, 28 Sep
2001
2001.037
T094 - Criminalising criticism of religion, The Times, 19 Nov 2001
2001.038
DT027 - ‘Tolerating IRA arms’, Daily Telegraph, 4 Jul 2001
2001.039
DT028 - ‘Rushdie or Runcie?’, Daily Telegraph, 24 Sep 2001
2001.040 Origin of one-third rule for wives,
151 NLJ 911
2001.041 Human Rights Act 1998 s 3(1) and ‘reading down’
2002.001
‘Illegality over Northern Ireland’, Com L Vol 11 No 1 p.26,
Apl 2002
2002.002
‘The Gay News blasphemy case – 25 years on’, GLH Vol
21 No 4 p.9, Summer 2002
2002.003 Statutory
Interpretation (4th edn), Butterworths 2002
2002.003.0001
'Introduction' to Statutory Interpretation (4th edn)
2002.003.1161
'Appendix A' to Statutory Interpretation (4th edn)
2002.003.1163
'Appendix B' to Statutory Interpretation (4th edn)
2002.004
DM002 - ‘Police policy to ignore certain crimes’ (letter),
Daily Mail, 11 Mar 2002
2002.005
DT031 - ‘Role of the courts’ (to defend citizens against the
state?), Daily Telegraph, 17 Sep 2002
2002.006
DT033L - ‘The crime of bestiality’, Daily Telegraph, 10 Dec
2002
2002.007
The Blight of Blairism, Lester Publishing 2002
2002.008
‘The Old Bailey conviction of Peter Hain’,
2002.009
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 2001 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law’), Published by Butterworths
2002.010
LR001‘More on Sir Garfield Todd deceased’, The Times Register
(Lives Remembered), 21 Oct 2002
2002.011
T095 - ‘Keeping civil servants independent of Government’,
The Times, 1 Mar 2002 (lead letter).
2002.012
T096 - ‘Old people and computers’, The Times, 15 Apr 2002
2002.013
T097 - “Trade unions and ‘cash for influence’”,
The Times, 28 Jun 2002
2002.014
T098 - ‘Iraq: war not the ugliest of things’, The Times, 30
Dec 2002
2002.015
D001 - ‘Regional assemblies betray the ancient kingdom of England’,
The Times, 4 Sep 2002
2002.016
D002 - ‘Conservative Party members not washed up’, The Times,
21 Oct 2002
2002.017
‘Trader Maclean’, Letter to the Daily Mail 13 Aug 2002 (not
published)
2002.018 Understanding
Common Law Legislation - United States edition, Oxford University
Press 2002 ISBN 0 1992477 7 3
2002.019
DT029L - ‘Does the working class still exist?’, Daily Telegraph,
15 Apr 2002
2002.020
DT030L - ‘The dangers of a ‘short’ constitution’,
Daily Telegraph, 29 Aug 2002
2002.021
DT032L - ‘Advertising and the BBC’, Daily Telegraph, 24 Oct
2002
2002.022
DT035L 'Conspiracy conviction of Peter Hain', Daily Telegraph, 2 Mar 2002
2002.023
'Prudery and Children', FB's letter published only on this website
2003.001
Sexual Ethics and Criminal Law, Lester Publishing 2003
2003.002
‘The UK Sexual Offences Bill: A Victorian Spinster’s View
of Sex’, Com L Vol 12 No 1 p.6l, Apr 2003
2003.003
‘Requiem for the Lord Chancellor?’, Com L Vol 12 No 2 p.31,
Aug 2003
2003.004
Sexual Offences Bill - Briefing on Proposed Amendment to Clause 14,
Superseded by the 2nd edition
2003.005
Sexual Offences Bill - Briefing on Sex Offences by Children (2nd
edn), Superseded by the 3rd edition
2003.006
‘The meaning of “sexual” in the Sexual Offences Bill’,
167 JPN (2003) p.764
2003.007
‘Criminalizing Children under the Sexual Offences Bill’, 167
JPN (2003) p.784
2003.008 ‘Human
Rights - A Threat to Law?’, 26(2) UNSWLJ p.418
2003.009
Briefing on the Sexual Offences Act 2003 - Sex Offences by Children
(3rd edn), Lester Publishing 15 Dec 2003
2003.010
Poemotions - Bennion Undraped, Lester Publishing 2003
2003.011
‘Plain Language in Law’, Published only on this website
2003.012
‘Office dressing-down’, Oldie 167, Feb 2003
2003.013
LR002 ‘More on Lord Jenkins of Hillhead deceased’, The Times
Register (Lives Remembered), 9 Jan 2003
2003.014
LR003 ‘More on Sir John Smith QC deceased’, The Times Register
(Lives Remembered), 8 Apr 2003
2003.015
LR004 ‘More on Edward Erdman deceased’, The Times Register
(Lives Remembered), 10 May 2003
2003.016
LR005 ‘Godfrey Carter CBE deceased’, The Times Register (Lives
Remembered), 19 Aug 2003
2003.017
LR006 ‘More on Godfrey Carter CBE deceased’, The Times Register
(Lives Remembered), 9 Sep 2003
2003.018
T099 - Common law is behind Human Rights Act 1998, The Times, 28 Feb 2003
2003.019
T100 - Why we should keep the Lord Chancellor, The Times, 14 Jun 2003
2003.020
T101 - Bias and the BBC’s responsibilities (Iraq war), The Times,
8 Jul 2003.
2003.021
T102 - Honours system restricts freedom, The Times, 29 Nov 2003
2003.022
D003 - ‘Rowan Williams is wrong man for job’, The Times, 1
Jan 2003
2003.023
D004 - ‘When flexitime is unreasonable’, The Times, 9 Jan
2003
2003.024
D005 - ‘Destroying the wonderful thing called childhood’,
The Times, 22 Apr 2003
2003.025
D006 - ‘Is debt an evil?’, The Times, 6 Jun 2003
2003.026
D007 - ‘Naked ramblers’, The Times, 11 Aug 2003
2003.027
D008 - ‘Hutton Inquiry’, The Times, 30 Sep 2003
2003.028
FBBB1 - ‘The British Honours system’, FB’s British Blog,
2 Dec 2003
2003.029
FBBB2 - ‘World’s Policeman in the Maghreb’, FB’s
British Blog, 3 Dec 2003
2003.030
FBBB3 -’Bennion undraped’, FB’s British Blog, 4 Dec
2003
2003.031
FBBB4 -’Should half the population be dangerous?’, FB’s
British Blog, 5 Dec 2003
2003.032
FBBB5 -’Highly procreative territories’, FB’s British
Blog, 6 Dec 2003
2003.033
FBBB6 -’Doors, chimneys and windows’, FB’s British Blog,
7 Dec 2003
2003.034
FBBB7 -’Tact, truth, Aids and homophobia’, FB’s British
Blog, 8 Dec 2003
2003.035
FBBB8 -’Doubly irritating’ (teaching children respect), FB’s
British Blog, 9 Dec 2003
2003.036
FBBB9 -’Cloud Cuckoo Land?’ (appealing old convictions), FB’s
British Blog, 10 Dec 2003
2003.037
FBBB10 -’Mistaking form for substance’ (the proposed Supreme
Court), FB’s British Blog, 11 Dec 2003
2003.038
FBBB11 -’Too many graduates?’, FB’s British Blog, 12
Dec 2003
2003.039
FBBB12 -’Are you a PLWA?’ (political correctness), FB’s
British Blog, 13 Dec 2003
2003.040
FBBB13 -’A guilt culture?’, FB’s British Blog, 14 Dec
2003
2003.041
FBBB14 -’Open letter to Trevor Phillips Esq., Chair of the Commission
for Racial Equality’, FB’s British Blog, 15 Dec 2003
2003.042
FBBB15 -’More on the Gong Show’, FB’s British Blog,
16 Dec 2003
2003.043
FBBB16 -’Why the European constitution failed’, FB’s
British Blog, 17 Dec 2003
2003.044
FBBB17 -’Sadam in Wonderland’, FB’s British Blog, 18
Dec 2003
2003.045
FBBB18 -’Sexist Mary Ann’, FB’s British Blog, 19 Dec
2003
2003.046
FBBB19 -’Gong Show Part 3’, FB’s British Blog, 20 Dec
2003
2003.047
FBBB20 -’The trials of edspeak’, FB’s British Blog,
21 Dec 2003
2003.048
FBBB21 -’Class and society’, FB’s British Blog, 22 Dec
2003
2003.049
FBBB22 -’Sex-negative Melanie Phillips’, FB’s British
Blog, 23 Dec 2003
2003.050
FBBB23 -’Grounds for complaint’ (why use the plural of ‘ground’?),
FB’s British Blog, 24 Dec 2003
2003.051
FBBB24 -’A poem for Christmas Day’, FB’s British Blog,
25 Dec 2003
2003.052
FBBB25 -’A Christmas present’, FB’s British Blog, 26
Dec 2003
2003.053
FBBB26 -’The hazard of the die’, FB’s British Blog,
27 Dec 2003
2003.054
FBBB27 -’A magnificent book’ (ancient British offices), FB’s
British Blog, 28 Dec 2003
2003.055
FBBB28 -’Welsh Police anti-racism’, FB’s British Blog,
29 Dec 2003
2003.056
FBBB29 -’Gong Show Part 4’, FB’s British Blog, 30 Dec
2003
2003.057
FBBB30 -’Lower case’, FB’s British Blog, 31 Dec 2003
2003.058
Obituary of Terence Skemp, Sent to The Times but not published
2003.059
Obituary of Lord Wilberforce, Sent to The Times but not published
2003.060
DT034 - ‘The attack on parish councils’, Daily Telegraph [Telegraph
Weekend] , 8 Feb 2003
2003.061
JPN008L Consumer Credit Act 1974 s 127(3), 167 JPN (2003) 773
2003.062 Meaning of ‘sexual’ in Sexual Offences Bill, Spec
23 September 2003
2004.001
‘A Law as the Answer to a Question’, 168 JPN (7 Feb 2004)
p.84, 107
2004.002
‘Criminal Justice (Justifiable Conduct) Bill’ (drafted by
FB), Bill 36 of 2004 (House of Commons)
2004.003
‘Home Defence - The Tony Martin Bill - I’, 168 JPN p.348,
8 May 2004
2004.004
‘Home Defence - The Tony Martin Bill - II’, 168 JPN p.374,
15 May 2004
2004.005
‘FB’s Evidence On The Honours System’, Submitted to
House of Commons PASC 19 May 2004
2004.006 ‘The
Terrorists Should not be Allowed to Win’, 13 Com L p.36, Apr 2004
2004.007
‘House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitutional Reform Bill
- Evidence by Francis Bennion’, Submitted to the House of Lords
Select Comittee on C.nstituti al Reform on 22 Jun 2004
2004.008 ‘Is
the Real IRA a Proscribed Organisation?’, 168 JPN p.472, 19 Jun
2004
2004.009
Bar journal publishes biased article letter to Counsel, Unpublished letter
to Counsel
2004.010
D009 - Reforming the Honours system, The Times Register (Debate) 5 Jan
2004
2004.011
D010 - Defects of the draft European Union Constitution, The Times Register
(Debate) 31 Mar 2004
2004.012
D011 - Smacking of children, The Times Register (Debate) 8 Jul 2004
2004.013
‘Paul Foot and the thuggish Ricky Tomlinson’, Oldie 179, Feb
2004
2004.014
‘The great myth of judicial independence’, The Times Law p.4,
13 Jul 2004
2004.015
PE5 - Death of Paul Foot, 1112 PE 13 p.6, 19 Aug 2004
2004.016
‘Bennion starts statutory interpretation service’ (NESSSI),
Counsel p.4, August 2004
2004.017
Use of ‘criteria’, ‘schedule’ and ‘debacle’,
Email to Channel Four TV, 21 Aug 2004
2004.018
Use of ‘deteriorating’ and ‘hand’, Email to Channel
Four TV, 21 Aug 2004
2004.019
Use of ‘longitude’, Email to Channel Four TV, 21 Aug 2004
2004.020 ‘The
Real IRA Is Proscribed After All’, 168 JPN p.694, 4 Sep 2004
2004.021
Moral Sex, Lester Publishing 2004
2004.022
T103 - Fair trials and suicide bombers, The Times, Letters, 13 Feb 2004
2004.023
T104 - Racism: Ron Atkinson’s TV slip, The Times, Letters, 28 Apl
2004
2004.024
T105 - Mental Capacity Bill, The Times, Letters, 8 Sep 2004
2004.025
‘Fussnotes and other Annotational Engines’ - Part I, 168 JPN
p.634, 14 Aug 2004
2004.026
‘Fussnotes and other Annotational Engines’ - Part II, 168
JPN p.676, 28 Aug 2004
2004.027
‘Fussnotes and other Annotational Engines’ - Part III, 168
JPN p.754, 25 Sep 2004
2004.028
‘Why the Hunting Bill is Unconstitutional’, 168 JPN p.754,
25 Sep 2004
2004.029
PA001 - ‘Means-testing’, The Times, Public Agenda p.16, 12
Oct 2004
2004.030
Cherry, Sir Benjamin Lennard, Oxford DNB, 23 Sep 2004
2004.031
MT001 - How to ditch your partner, The Times, Modern Times p.53, 23 Oct
2004
2004.032
T106 - The Times goes ‘compact’, The Times Letters, 1 Nov
2004
2004.033 ‘Making
Less of [Doris] Lessing’, The Spectator, 6 Nov 2004
2004.034
‘Is the Parliament Act invalid?’, The Times Law, 9 Nov 2004
2004.035
‘Is Political Correctness the Problem – or Is It Something
Else?’, 13 Com L 3 p.39, Dec 2004
2004.036
‘Teaching Atheism’, The Times, Public Agenda p.24, 23 Nov
2004
2004.037
‘Is the New Hunting Act Valid?’, 168 JPN (27 Nov 2004) 928
2004.038
Not Used
2004.039
D012L ‘Should the BBC governors resign’ letter to Times debate,
30 Aug 2004
2004.040
Review of ‘The Emotional Literacy Handbook’ by Antidote, 18
Professionalism in Practice, Spring 2004) 8
2004.041
DT035 - ‘Emergency powers for Government’, Daily Telegraph,
3 Dec 2004
2004.042
DT036 - ‘Delaying the hunting ban’, Daily Telegraph, 27 Dec
2004
2004.043
FBBB31 - ‘My blogs in the New Year’, FB’s British Blog,
1 Jan 2004
2004.044
FBBB32 - ‘Triple whammy’, FB’s British Blog, 2 Jan 2004
2004.045
FBBB33 - ‘Stuttering Stuttaford 1’, FB’s British Blog,
3 Jan 2004
2004.046
FBBB34 - ‘Stuttering Stuttaford 2’, FB’s British Blog,
4 Jan 2004
2004.047
FBBB35 - ‘Gong Show Part 5’, FB’s British Blog, 5 Jan
2004
2004.048
FBBB36 - ‘Bennion on Google 1’, FB’s British Blog, 6
Jan 2004
2004.049
FBBB37 - ‘Cultural and grammatical’, FB’s British Blog,
7 Jan 2004
2004.050
FBBB38 - ‘Why did it feel so good?’, FB’s British Blog,
8 Jan 2004
2004.051
FBBB39 - ‘Was Stalin a humanist?’, FB’s British Blog,
9 Jan 2004
2004.052
FBBB40 - ‘Class again’, FB’s British Blog, 10 Jan 2004
2004.053
FBBB41 - ‘Different ideas of guilt’, FB’s British Blog,
11 Jan 2004
2004.054
FBBB42 - ‘It’s known as free speech’, FB’s British
Blog, 12 Jan 2004
2004.055
FBBB43 - ‘Bennion on Google 2’, FB’s British Blog, 13
Jan 2004
2004.056
FBBB44 - ‘Whistle and I’ll come to you’, FB’s
British Blog, 14 Jan 2004
2004.057
FBBB45 - ‘Cross and cuffing statutes’, FB’s British
Blog, 15 Jan 2004
2004.058
FBBB46 - ‘A bad book of bad English’, FB’s British Blog,
16 Jan 2004
2004.059
FBBB47 - ‘Contravening the duty of sex-fulfilment’, FB’s
British Blog, 17 Jan 2004
2004.060
FBBB48 - ‘Wog blog’, FB’s British Blog, 18 Jan 2004
2004.061
FBBB49 - ‘The big question on university top-up fees’, FB’s
British Blog, 19 Jan 2004
2004.062
FBBB50 - ‘Poles and wires in Barnet’, FB’s British Blog,
20 Jan 2004
2004.063
FBBB51 - ‘Running away from class traitors’, FB’s British
Blog, 21 Jan 2004
2004.064
FBBB52 - ‘A silly waste of money’, FB’s British Blog,
22 Jan 2004
2004.065
FBBB53 - ‘Naming and shaming’, FB’s British Blog, 23
Jan 2004
2004.066
FBBB54 - ‘I wash my hands of it’, FB’s British Blog,
24 Jan 2004
2004.067
FBBB55 - ‘Man not included’, FB’s British Blog, 25 Jan
2004
2004.068
FBBB56 - ‘A big surprise for Mark’, FB’s British Blog,
26 Jan 2004
2004.069
FBBB57 - ‘What has this to do with dermatology?’, FB’s
British Blog, 27 Jan 2004
2004.070
FBBB58 - ‘Say I’m growing old’, FB’s British Blog,
28 Jan 2004
2004.071
FBBB59 - ‘Reply from Mr Lishman’, FB’s British Blog,
29 Jan 2004
2004.072
FBBB60 - ‘It won’t do Mr Lishman’, FB’s British
Blog, 30 Jan 2004
2004.073
FBBB61 - ‘Good riddance barrow boy’, FB’s British Blog,
31 Jan 2004
2004.074
FBBB62 - ‘Babu English triumphs’, FB’s British Blog,
1 Feb 2004
2004.075
FBBB63 - ‘Bennion on Google 3’, FB’s British Blog, 2
Feb 2004
2004.076
FBBB64 - ‘Religious idiocy 2’, FB’s British Blog, 3
Feb 2004
2004.077
FBBB65 - ‘The right to be let alone’, FB’s British Blog,
4 Feb 2004
2004.078
FBBB66 - ‘Inter arma leges silent’, FB’s British Blog,
5 Feb 2004
2004.079
FBBB67 - ‘Bennion on Google 4’, FB’s British Blog, 6
Feb 2004
2004.080
FBBB68 - ‘More on the right to be let alone’, FB’s British
Blog, 7 Feb 2004
2004.081
FBBB69 - ‘More on the North Wales Police’, FB’s British
Blog, 8 Feb 2004
2004.082
FBBB70 - ‘Religious idiocies 3’, FB’s British Blog,
9 Feb 2004
2004.083
FBBB71 - ‘Now the Cheshire Police are at it’, FB’s British
Blog, 10 Feb 2004
2004.084
FBBB72 - ‘How dry do you like your Martini?’, FB’s British
Blog, 11 Feb 2004
2004.085
FBBB73 - ‘The truth about Kelly’, FB’s British Blog,
12 Feb 2004
2004.086
FBBB74 - ‘As bad as I feared’, FB’s British Blog, 13
Feb 2004
2004.087
FBBB75 - ‘Not the way to do it’, FB’s British Blog,
14 Feb 2004
2004.088
FBBB76 - ‘A daily dose of the Bible’, FB’s British Blog,
15 Feb 2004
2004.089
FBBB77 - ‘A clarion call’, FB’s British Blog, 16 Feb
2004
2004.090
FBBB78 - ‘A mystery plaque’, FB’s British Blog, 17 Feb
2004
2004.091
FBBB79 - ‘Let’s have some literacy here’, FB’s
British Blog, 18 Feb 2004
2004.092
FBBB80 - ‘A luxury we can’t afford’, FB’s British
Blog, 19 Feb 2004
2004.093
FBBB81 - ‘More Police stroppiness’, FB’s British Blog,
20 Feb 2004
2004.094
FBBB82 - ‘Sexual autonomy’, FB’s British Blog, 21 Feb
2004
2004.095
FBBB83 - ‘The language of command’, FB’s British Blog,
27 Feb 2004
2004.096
FBBB84 - ‘The blame for slavery’, FB’s British Blog,
28 Feb 2004
2004.097
FBBB85 - ‘Mr Toad takes the road’, FB’s British Blog,
29 Feb 2004
2004.098
FBBB86 - ‘In Limerick’s fair city’, FB’s British
Blog, 1 Mar 2004
2004.099
FBBB87 - ‘Media impudence defied’, FB’s British Blog,
2 Mar 2004
2004.100
FBBB88 - ‘Anal enlightenment’, FB’s British Blog, 3
Mar 2004
2004.101
FBBB89 - ‘Specious embellishments and fantastic novelties’,
FB’s British Blog, 4 Mar 2004
2004.102
FBBB90 - ‘Lost Horizon 1’, FB’s British Blog, 5 Mar
2004
2004.103
FBBB91 - ‘A hole in the Cabinet’, FB’s British Blog,
10 Mar 2004
2004.104
FBBB92 - ‘How emotions shape our actions’, FB’s British
Blog, 11 Mar 2004
2004.105
FBBB93 - ‘Look here, that’s not funny’, FB’s British
Blog, 12 Mar 2004
2004.106
FBBB94 - ‘The truth about Peter Hain’, FB’s British
Blog, 15Mar 2004
2004.107
FBBB95 - ‘Bring on the clowns’, FB’s British Blog, 16
Mar 2004
2004.108
FBBB96 - ‘Hiroshima mon amour’, FB’s British Blog, 17
Mar 2004
2004.109
FBBB97 - ‘Woolf in sheep’s clothing’, FB’s British
Blog, 18 Mar 2004
2004.110
FBBB98 - ‘The right to be let alone 3’, FB’s British
Blog, 19 Mar 2004
2004.111
FBBB99 - ‘The Vandal of Downing street’, FB’s British
Blog, 22 Mar 2004
2004.112
FBBB100 - ‘Opera for the deaf’, FB’s British Blog, 23
Mar 2004
2004.113
FBBB101 - ‘A canard perpetuated’, FB’s British Blog,
25 Mar 2004
2004.114
FBBB102 - ‘On All Fools Day’, FB’s British Blog, 2 Apr
2004
2004.115
FBBB103 - ‘Joy in Heaven’, FB’s British Blog, 3 Apr
2004
2004.116
FBBB104 - ‘A new way to treat the delinquent young?’, FB’s
British Blog, 4 Apr 2004
2004.117
FBBB105 - ‘Putting it into perspective’, FB’s British
Blog, 5 Apr 2004
2004.118
FBBB106 - ‘John Mortimer: a lawyer who despises his profession’,
FB’s British Blog, 20 Apr 2004
2004.119
FBBB107 - ‘Economical with the truth’, FB’s British
Blog, 21 Apr 2004
2004.120
FBBB108 - ‘An age-old problem’, FB’s British Blog, 24
Apr 2004
2004.121
FBBB109 - ‘There is really no need to be squeamish’, FB’s
British Blog, 29 Apr 2004
2004.122
FBBB110 - ‘A Bishop should be blameless’, FB’s British
Blog, 3 May 2004
2004.123
FBBB111 - ‘Women don’t understand men’, FB’s British
Blog, 8 Nov 2004
2004.124
FBBB112 - ‘Are women bishops really good for you?’, FB’s
British Blog, 9 Nov 2004
2004.125
FBBB113 - ‘His placard was ordered to be destroyed’, FB’s
British Blog, 11 Nov 2004
2004.126
FBBB114 - ‘A lazy accent, lacking in clarity’, FB’s
British Blog, 12 Nov 2004
2004.127
FBBB115 - ‘Bad manners on the internet’, FB’s British
Blog, 6 Dec 2004
2004.128
FBBB116 - “Sent to Coventry for saying ‘nigger’”,,
FB’s British Blog, 15 Dec 2004
2004.129
‘Norris McWhirter’ - Obituary
2004.130
Letter to Prof. Germaine Greer
2004.131
‘Double trouble for ex-Home Secretary’, Sunday Telegraph,
26 Dec 2004
2004.132 Unerstanding
Common Law Legislation - Indian edition, Eastern Book Company 2004
- ISBN 0 1956690 3 7
2004.133
DT035 - ‘Emergency powers for the Government’, Daily Telegraph,
3 Dec 2004
2004.134
'Is the Parliament Act valid?', NLJ (26 Nov 2004) 1746
2004.135
FB talks about his major work Statutory Interpretation, 8 Nov
2004
2004.136
FB talks about his website, 30 Nov 2004
2004.137
JPN009L Use of Latin, 168 JPN (2004) 738
2004.138
"Is the 'The Parliament Act 1949' unconstitutional?" - Fb interviewed
by Stephen Ward LexisNexis Butterworths Internet comment by FB, 2 Dec
2004
2004.139 NP ‘Bad
English by Cricket Commentators’ e-mails sent to Channel 4 television
(23 Aug 2004)
2004.140 NP
‘Iraq invasion seen as a ‘backward step ’ FB's response
to a letter in the Times written by Mr. Daljit Sehbai (27 Aug 2004)
2005.001
Long review of Killing Thinking by Mary Evans and Where have all the Intellectuals
Gone? by Furedi, Full version of 2005.007
2005.002 This number is not in use
2005.003 This number is not in use
2005.004 This number is not in use
2005.005 This number is not in use
2005.006
FBBB117 - ‘Brilliant Brat Camp’, FB’s British Blog,
11 Feb 2005
2005.007
Short review of Killing Thinking by Mary Evans, PAT Journal, Spring 2005
2005.008
‘Lord Denning and the Judicial Role - Part 1’, 169 JPN (22
January 2005) 50
2005.009
‘Lord Denning and the Judicial Role - Part 2’, 169 JPN (29
January 2005) 74
2005.010
The wedding of HRH Prince Charles and Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles, 155 NLJ
(18 Feb 2005), 231
2005.011
FBBB118 - ‘Paul Foot goes down a third time’, FB’s British
Blog, 7 Mar 2005
2005.012
‘Royal wedding and the Marrriage Act 1836’, Evening Standard,
26 Feb 2005
2005.013
‘Curious behaviour of the Attorney General’, 169 JPN (5 Mar
2005) 168
2005.014
T107 ‘Stirring up religious hatred’, The Times Letters, 11
Mar 2005
2005.015
‘Does the Attorney General Know His Job?’, 173 JPN (2 Apr
2005) 248
2005.016
‘Publishing the Laws: What we can Learn from the Colonial System’,
Com L Vol 14 no 1 p. 32, Apl 2005
2005.017
JPN010L ‘Mental Capacity Act 2005’, 169 JPN (23 Apr 2005)
320.
2005.018
The All England Law Reports Annual Review 2004 (chapter ‘Statute
Law ‘), LexisNexis UK
2005.019
Comments on the News 1 - ‘The Future of the Human Rights Acts’,
2005.020
Probing the Media 1 - The Times, 25 and 27 April 2005:’Papal installation
ceremony’ - Richard Owen and “Pope Benedict is not ‘smug’”-
Ruth Glehill,
2005.021
Comments on the News 2 - ‘Hard thinking required’ (Proportional
Representation -1),
2005.022
The Art of Teaching - Short review, PAT Journal, Summer 2005
2005.023
The Art of Teaching - Long review (Full version of 2005.022),
2005.024
Comments on the News 3 - ‘Old Hat PR’,
2005.025
Review of XY 100: one hundred strategies for life by Matt Whyman, GLH
Spring 2005, 20
2005.026
Homophobia in Times Law, The Times Law, 10 May 2005
2005.027
T108 ‘Arguments against proportional representation’, The
Times Letters, 12 May 2005
2005.028
‘Bingham’s Finger’ (using finger to imitate gun), 169
JPN (14 May 2005) 368
2005.029
‘Will new legislation end postal voting fraud?’, LexisNexis
‘Legal Updater’ Web service 31 May 2005
2005.030
Probing the Media 2 - ‘Sunday Telegraph, 1 May 2005’,
2005.031
Probing the Media 3 - ‘The Oldie - May 2005’,
2005.032
Comments on the News 4 - ‘Why say no?’,
2005.033
FBBB119 ‘Hard News and Soft News on Today’, FB’s British
Blog, 7 Jun 2005
2005.034
Probing the Media 4 - ‘Today, 26 May 2005’,
2005.035
FBBB120 ‘An alternative European Treaty?’, FB’s British
Blog, 9 Jun 2005
2005.036
Comments on the News 5 - ‘Old Hat PR’,
2005.037
‘Don’t Call the Old “Older”, 169 JPN (18 Jun 2005)
473
2005.038
Probing the Media 5 - ‘Times Body&Soul 2 July 2005’,
2005.039
FBBB121 ‘London bombed - And this is why they did it’ (See
also 2005.040), FB’s British Blog, 8 Jul 2005
2005.040
Comment on the News 6 - ‘London bombed - And this is why they did
it’ (See also 2005.039), .
2005.041
FBBB122 ‘Brave Muslim voices’, FB’s British Blog, 11
Jul 2005
2005.042
‘Introduction to Supplement to 4th edn of Bennion’s Statutory
Interpretation, Publishing Details
2005.043
Comments on the News 7 - ‘Blame the Koran’,
2005.044 ‘A
New Reason for Blasphemy Reform - Part I’, 169 JPN (30 Jul 2005)
588
2005.045 ‘A
New Reason for Blasphemy Reform - Part II’, 169 JPN (6 Aug 2005)
609
2005.046 ‘A
New Reason for Blasphemy Reform - Part III’, 169 JPN (13 Aug 2005)
629
2005.047
‘How Young Men Avoid Mistakes’, .
2005.048
Comment on the News 8 - ‘Is Democracy Islamic?’,
2005.049
Probing the Media 6 - ‘Amazing error by The Times’,
2005.050
‘Government v Judiciary' (‘Constitutional Crisis: Special
Report 1’), 169 JPN (20 Aug 2005) 651, 660
2005.051
Probing the Media 7 - ‘We are all guilty’,
2005.052
FBBB123.’Treachery of the Intelligentsia’, FB’s British
Blog, 25 Aug 2005
2005.053
Tribute to the late Barry Rose, 169 JPN (13 Aug 2005)
2005.054
JPN011L ‘Should we have a Ministry of Justice?’, 169 JPN,
16 July 2005, p 557.
2005.055
Summary of 2005.056,
2005.056
JPN045A 'Government wish to instruct judges on interpretation' ('Constitutional
Crisis: Special Report 2'), 169 JPN 812
2005.057 Statutory
Interpretation Supplement to the 4th edn, Publishing Details
2005.058
G035 'Discarding Ken Clarke, three-times loser', Guardian letters,
20 Oct 2005
2005.059
PL003A 'Judgement and discretion revisited: pedantry or substance?', [2005]
PL Winter 707
2005.060
JPN046A 'Detaining Fanatics Without Trial' ('Constitutional Crisis: Special
Report 3'), 169 JPN (2005) 913
2005.061
Objections to the Hunting Act 2004 ('Hunting: necessary action, and high
time to take it'), 8 CI (Christmas 2005) 122
2005.062
JPN047A 'Evidence Obtained By Torture' ('Constitutional Crisis: Special
Report 4'), 169 JPN (2005) 989
2005.063
COML007A Racial and Religious Hatred Bill ('Gilding the Lily on Religious
Hatred'), Com L Vol 14 no 1 p. 35, Dec 2005
2005.064
Bennion's 2005 Journal
2005.065
JPN012L 'Vehicle drivers must concentrate' 169 Justice of the Peace (26
Nov 2005) 938
2005.066
FB's prosecution of Peter Hain in 1972 (Transcript) Broadcast on Radio
4 in the 'Politically Charged' series at 10.45pm on Sun 11 Dec 2005
2006.001
G036 'Respecting students' wishes', The Guardian, Education Guardian,
10 January 2006
2006.002
Befriending and scolding of children by strangers, FB's British Blog,
23 January 2006
2006.003
JPN048A Police invention of hate crimes and hate incidents, 170 JPN (21
January 2006) 27
2006.004
JPN049A Religious Hate Bill, 170 JPN (11 February 2006) 87
2006.005
'Polly Toynbee and PR', FB's British Blog, 17 February 2006
2006.006
T109 'Legislave and Regulatory Reform Bill', The Times letters,
20 February 2006
2006.007
NLJ013L 'Law of Ancient Lights' 156 NLJ (17 February 2006) 253
2006.008 WW2-01
'Waiting to enlist in the London Blitz', BBC WW2 Peoples' War website
2006.009 WW2-02
'Pilot training in the wartime Royal Air Force - Part I', BBC WW2 Peoples'
War website
2006.010 WW2-03
'Pilot training in the wartime Royal Air Force - Part II', BBC WW2 Peoples'
War website
2006.011 WW2-04
"My Malcolm Club prize-winning story - 'Debut'", BBC WW2 Peoples'
War website
2006.012
JPN050A 'Pepper v Hart and Executive Estoppel' 170 JPN (11 March
2006) 167
2006.013
'How to beome a good teacher', Book review, PIP March/April 2006 page
8
2006.014
'Terry Jones defames Blair over God'
2006.015
'Separation of Powers in Written and Unwritten Constitutions', 15 Com
L (April 2006) 17
2006.016
G037 One union for teachers? They don’t all think the same way,
Education Guardian, Letters 18 Apr 2006
2006.017
JPN051A 'The Crisis Deepens and Widens' ('Constitutional Crisis: Special
Report 5') , 170 JPN (6 May 2006) 326
2006.018
JPN052A 'Human Rights Act May Be Amended - Official' ('Constitutional
Crisis: Special Report 6'), 170 JPN (20 May 2006) 368
2006.019
G038L 'The Nonsense of Child-Centred Education', The Guardian, Education
Guardian, 18 April 2006
2006.020
NLJ030L 'Defending the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill 2006', 156
NLJ (26 May 2006) 857
2006.021
JPN013L Judicial 'diversity' and consistent judgements, 170 JPN (10 June
2006) 438
2006.022
OBS001L Accepting the prevalence of pederasty, The Observer Review
11 June 2006
2006.023
ES003L Cameron's Bill of Rights Proposal 1, The Evening Standard, 27 June
2006
2006.024
G039L Cameron's Bill of Rights Proposal 2, The Guardian, 28 June 2006
2006.025
NLJ031L Legislation in plain English? 1, 156 NLJ (23 June 2006) 1001
2006.026
NP Legislation in plain English? 2, Sent to The Times on 17 June 2006
but not published
2006.027
NP Legislation in plain English? 3, Sent to The Spectator on 17 June 2006
but not published
2006.028
OLD003L FB as Oldie Bore of the Month, The Oldie, July 2006 p. 48 190
13.07.2006
2006.029
JPN053A 'Practice Directions: A Need For Order?', 170 JPN (8 July 2006)
508
2006.030 JCLI001A
'A New Skill? Law-Text Analysis', Web Journal of Current Legal Issues,
Issue 3, (July) 2006 192 14.07.2006
2006.031 NP 'Blair's
Law-Churning', Sent to the Guardian on 5 July 2006 but not published 193
17.07.2006
2006.032 JPN054A 'Spotting
the Key Text that Solves the Case', 170 JPN (5 August 2006) 588 198 07.08.2006
2006.033 Book 55 The All
England Law Reports Annual Review 2005 (chapter entitled ‘Statute
Law ‘), Lexis Nexis UK 200 07.08.2006
2006.034 G044L
'PAT’s respect for nursery nurses' The Guardian (Letters), 3 Aug
2006 202 09.08.200
2006.035
'Legislation in plain English? 4', 156 NLJ (15 September 2006) p. 1377
2006.036
FB's Lifetime Achievements
2006.037
JPN055A 'Statutory Powers and the Preamble to a Statutory Instrument',
170 JPN (7 October 2006) p. 767
2006.038 G041L
'State support for faith schools', Education Guardian, 31 Oct
2006
2006.039 JPN056A
Prosecutive power and value of private prosecutions, 170 JPN (4 Nov 2006)
847
2006.040 JPN057A
Prosecution policy; Statute Law Society; Statute Law reform; law-churning,
170 JPN (18 November 2006) 888
2006.041 OBS003L
Celebrating the film Shortbus, The Observer Review 3
Dec 2006
2006.042 ES004L
Office bullying: two different ways of treating a grievance, The London
Evening Standard, 1 Dec 2006
2006.043 JPN058A
Private prosecutions; the prosecutorial discretion, 170 JPN (9 Dec 2006)
944
2006.044
'The Handbook of Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties', PIP,
Dec 2006. p.6
2006.045
'Hate crime', Home page 'Current News' item, 29 Dec 2006
2006.046
Account of FB's prosecution of Peter Hain, Dec 2006
2006.047
JPN014L Correspondence on Jones and Whally, 170 JPN (25 Nov 2006) 916
2006.048
FB's request to Brian Kay on Radio 3, 19 Nov 2006
2007.001 JPN059A
Al Yamamah: four errors about prosecutions, 171 JPN (6 & 13 Jan 2007)
6
2007.002
G042L 'Schools: corporal punishment and learners’ councils', Education
Guardian, 16 Jan 2007
2007.003 PL004A
'Executive estoppel: Pepper v Hart revisited, [2007] PL Spring
1
2007.005
JPN060A 'Sex Education: Left Hand, Right Hand', 171 JPN (3 Mar 2007) 148
2007.006
OBS004L 'What is a leading question?', The Observer, 25 Mar 2007
2007.007
FB’s review of Teaching Religious Education, 27 PIP (Apr 2007) 18
2007.008
T110L 'Clearing the Court for Niqab wearers', The Times (Letters),
30 Apr 2007
2007.009 Fractured
Law - or Three Strikes Against The HRA, 171 JPN (19 and 26 May 2007) 358
and 380
2007.010 T111L
Blair's right to act as Prime Minister when retiring (1), The Times
(Letters) 8 Jun 2007
2007.011 DT038L
Blair's right to act as Prime Minister when retiring (2), The Daily
Telegraph (Letters) 12 Jun 2007
2007.012 NLJ033L
'The OECD Convention on Combating Bribery', 157 NLJ (16 Mar 2007)
377
2007.013 NLJ034L
'Financing the Courts', 157 NLJ (15 Jun 2007) 825
2007.014 DT039L
'BBC's impartiality', The Daily Telegraph (Letters) 20 Jun 2007
2007.015
Book 56 The All England Law Reports Annual Review 2006 (chapter entitled
‘Statute Law ‘), Lexis Nexis UK
2007.016
T112L Blair's right to act as Prime Minister when retiring (3), The
Times (Letters) 12 Jun 2007
2007.017 DT040L
Commons applause for Blair, The Daily Telegraph (Letters) 29
Jun 2007
2007.018 'Confusion
Over Plain Language Law, 16 Com L (August 2007) 61
2007.019 English:
Prescriptive or Descriptive?, 304 The Spectator (4 August 2007)
25
2007.020
'Do You Need a Life Coach' - Long Review of The Life Coaching Handbook
by Curly Martin
2007.021 'Do You
Need a Life Coach' - Short Review of The Life Coaching Handbook
by Curly Martin, 30 PIP (Jan 2008) 10
2007.022 JPN062A
'Aspects of the Legal Meaning', 171 JPN (13 Oct 2007) 715
2007.024 Foreword
to The Irish Statute Book - A Guide to Irish Legislation by Brian Hunt,
First Law Limited, Dublin 2007
2007.025 JPN064A
'Musharraf's Bed of Nails: Might it One Day Be Ours?', 171 JPN (24 Nov
2007) 831
2007.026 JPN065A
'Plain English: Harriet Harman Bends The Truth', 171 JPN (15 Dec 2007)
886
2007.027 'Ambiguous
amendments on fatherhood in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill
2007 [HL]', Circulated but not published except on this website.
2008.001 JPN066A
'Ditching Daddy, or Tesco Ergo Sum - Part 1 - A Question of Ambiguity’,
172 JPN (5-12 January 2008) 7
2008.002 JPN067A
Ditching Daddy, or Tesco Ergo Sum: Part 2 - Second Reading of the IVF
Bill in the Lords, 172 JPN (19 January 2008) 23
2008.003 JPN068A
'Ditching Daddy, or Tesco Ergo Sum: Part 3: Having Their Cake and Eating
It', 172 JPN (2 February 2008) 64
2008.004 EJ001L
Chatham House Rule Explained, Exmouth Journal, 14 Feb 2008 p10
2008.005 DT041L
Tory strategy on reducing tax and public spending, The Daily Telegraph,
21 March 2008
2008.006 FB at
Gosling's Bank, Published only on this website
2008.007 IVF Treatment
and the need for a Father, The Spectator 5 Apr 2008
2008.008 T113L
Ed Balls attacked over his bullying of schools, The Times, 23
Apr 2008 Lead letter
2008.009 YV001
'The Politics of Antisocial Behaviour: Amoral Panics by Stuart Waiton
[Short review]', YV (Apr 2008)
2008.010 JPN069A
'Law-Churning and the Sociologists', 172 JPN (12 April 2008) 228
2008.011 JPN70A
'Dangerous Drugs: Should We Really Take A Leap In The Dark?', 172 JPN
(19 April 2008) 249
2008.012 OBS005L
Tel Aviv in early days, The Observer, 27 Apr 2008 Letter
2008.013 Book
57 Bennion on Statutory Interpretation - 5th edition, LexisNexis
2008
2008.014 Bennion's
NESSSI method - Version 2
2008.015
Book 58 The All England Law Reports Annual Review 2007, LexisNexis Butterworths
2008.016 JPN071A
'Is Law Still A Learned Profession?', 172 JPN (17 May 2008) 3168
2008.017
JPN072A 'Offences by Children: the Mental Element', 172 JPN (14 June 2008)
380-384
2008.018 T114L
Poor quality of Bill for extending 28-day charging period, 11 Jun 2008
Lead Letter
2008.019 JPN015L
Prime Minister Decides Prosecution Policy on Knives, 172 JPN (21 June
2008) 402
2008.020 JCLI001A Review of What About Law?
Studying Law at University, Web Journal of Current Legal Issues,
[2008] 3 Web JCLI
2008.021JPN073A
'Farewell to the Blasphemy Laws', 172 JPN (12 July 2008) 448-45
2008.022 JPN016L
'Need for research into paedophilia', 172 JPN 16 Aug 2008, p. 535
2008.023 JPN074A
'Improving Law Quality by Interstitial Articulation', 172 JPN (20 Sep
2008) 619-621
2008.024 JPN075A
'Olla Podrida', 172 JPN (11 Oct 2008) 673-675
2008.025 'Famous
for being rude?', The Spectator, 11 Oct 2008
2008.026 Practical
Statutory Interpretation: Bennion’s NESSSI Method - Version 3, Published
only on this website
2008.027 'Multilex
and Monolex: Aspects of Law Quality', 17 Com L (August 2008) 76-81
2008.028 JPN076A
'Olla Podrida' No. 2, 172 JPN (8 Nov 2008) 736-739
2008.029
The collected version of 'Olla Podrida'
2008.030 JPN017L
'Use of independent advocates by CPS', 172 JPN, 22 Nov 2008, p. 774
2008.031 JPN077A
'Statutory Interpretation: Teaching and Practice – Part 1', 172
JPN (6 Dec 2008) 802-804
2008.032 JPN078A
'Statutory Interpretation: Teaching and Practice – Part 2', 172
JPN (6 Dec 2008) 822-825
2009.001 'With
a life peerage, life means life', The Spectator, 10 Jan 2009
2009.002 CL&J079A
'Olla Podrida' No. 3, 173 CL&J (3 & 10 Jan 2009) 14-17
2009.003 “Never
On The Cards”: Fighting Single-Tier Local Government
2009.004 OBS006L
Religious Hate Crime, The Observer Review, 18 Jan 2009
2009.005 CL&J080A
'“Never On The Cards”: Fighting Single-Tier Local Government',
173 CL&J (31 Jan 2009) 72-75
2009.006 Not used. See 2009.011
2009.007
DT042L 'Too trifling for the law', The Daily Telegraph, 26 Feb
2009
2009.008
CL&J081A 'Olla Podrida' No. 4, 173 CL&J (28 Feb 2009) 137-140
2009.009
EJ002L FB’s statement on Devon Boundary Appeal, Exmouth Journal
(2 Apr 2009) p. 12
2009.010
CL&J082A 'Olla Podrida' No. 5, 173 CL&J (28 Mar 2009) 200-203
2009.011
‘Complex Legislation: Is Redaction The Answer?’, 18 Com L
(Apr 2009) 23-27
2009.012
OBS007L The beauty of Bewick writ large, Observer Review, 3 May
2009
2009.013
CL&J083A 'Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults: Police Disclosure
of Damaging Allegations', 173 CL&J (2 May 2009) 277-280
2009.014
The collected version of 'Olla Podrida', 18 May 2009
2009.015
T115 'Rules were broken in MPs’ expenses scandal', The Times Letters,
25 May 2009
2009.016
'How to Use NESSSI', Published only on this website
2009.017 'Practical
Statutory Interpretation', Published only on this website
2009.018
ES005L MPs' expenses: due respect for Parliament, Evening Standard,
29 May 2009
2009.019 Book
59 Understanding Common Law Legislation (Pbk), Oxford University
Press 2009
2009.020
CL&J084A 'Olla Podrida' No. 6, 173 CL&J (30 May 2009) 344-347
2009.022
OBS008L 'Long live the ballot', Observer Review, 14 June 2009
2009.023
DT043L 'Swatting up', The Daily Telegraph (Letters) 20 Jun 2009
2009.024
CL&J085A 'Olla Podrida' No. 7, 173 CL&J (27 Jun 2009) 411-413
2009.025
The collected version of 'Olla Podrida', 18 May 2009
2009.026
OBS009L 'Proportional representation fallacies', The Observer
2 Aug 2009
2009.027
CL&J018L Assisted suicide: an open letter to the DPP and his reply,
173 CL&J (1 Aug 2009) 494 and (8 Aug 2009) 511.
2009.028
CL&J086A 'Assisted Suicide: A Constitutional Change, 173 CL&J
(15 Aug 2009) 519-523
2009.029
CL&J019L 'DPP and Suicide Act: Distinction between discretion and
judgment', 173 CL&J (29 Aug 2009)
2009.030
DT044L 'Assisted suicide', The Daily Telegraph, 14 Sep 2009
2009.031
'Mens Rea and Defendants Below the Age of Discretion', Crim LR (2009)
757
2009.032
CL&J087A 'Criminal Law and the Sexual Child', 173 CL&J (10 Oct
2009) 645-646
2009.033
DT045L 'AV: a worse way of voting than first past the post', The Daily
Telegraph (Letters) 6 Oct 2009
2009.034
DM003 The value of Party conferences, The Daily Mail (Letters)
12 Oct 2009
2009.035
CL&J088A 'Enhanced Criminal Record Certificates: Some Knotty Questions',
173 CL&J No. 46 (14 Nov. 2009) 725-728
2009.036
ComL012A 'Disappointing SupCo Is Here', 18 Com L (Dec 2009) 16-1
2009.037
OBS010L 'Juries and Obscenity', The Observer Review, 15 Nov 2009
2009.038
DT046L 'To like or not to like', The Daily Telegraph (Letters)
23 Nov 2009
2009.039
FB's Response to the DPP's 'Interim Policy for Prosecutors in respect
of Cases of Assisted Suicide' consultation
2009.040
CL&J089A 'An Abortive Consultation on Assisted Suicide', 173 CL&J
(5 Dec 2009) 773-777
2009.041
'Olla Podrida' No. 8, Published only on this website, 2 Dec 2009
2009.042
The collected version of 'Olla Podrida', 2 Dec 2009
2009.043
Consumer credit: an aborted foreword, Published only on this website
2009.044
'Olla Podrida' No. 9, Published only on this website, 29 Dec 2009
2009.045
EJ003L Mr Sleeman told tales of the town, Exmouth Journal (10 Dec 2009)
2009.046
CL&J020L 'Simple child nudity is not "indecency"’,
173 CL & J (19 & 26 Dec 2009), p. 807.
2009.047
The collected version of 'Olla Podrida', 29 Dec 2009
2010.001
DT047L The DPP (Keir Starmer QC) misunderstands his functions, The
Daily Telegraph (Letters) 5 Jan 2010
2010.002
The DPP and Harriet Harman MP, Published only on this website
2010.003
CL&J021L 'Lack of philosophical focus in criminal justice reforms',
174 CL & J (23 Jan 2010), p. 45
2010.004
EJ004L British culture is shared with Europe, Exmouth Journal
(21 Jan 2010) p. 10
2010.005
CL&J090A 'Ladies of the Law', 174 CL&J (6 Feb 2010) 74-76
2010.006
CL&J091A 'Assisted Suicide: Will Mr Starmer QC Obey the Law?', 174
CL&J (13 Feb 2010) 90
2010.007
DT048L David Cameron and the Rule of Law, The Daily Telegraph
(Letters) 9 Feb 2010
2010.008
CL&J022L 'Correspondence with the Attorney General', CL&J
20 Feb 2010, p 112
2010.009
Statement by Francis Bennion on new assisted suicide guidelines, Published
only on this website
2010.010
CLJ092A 'The DPP and Assisted Suicide: a Conspectus', 174 CL&J (27
March 2010) 184-186
2010.011
'New Prostitution Offence is "Outrageous"', LNB News, 19 Mar
2010
2010.012
'Law-churning and the Crime and Security Act 2010', LNB News, 20 April
2010
2010.013
CL&J023L 'Faith in Democracy', 174 CL&J (15 May 2010),
p. 300
2010.014
YV002 Review of 'The Myth of Racist Kids: Anti-racist policy and the
regulation of school life by Adrian Hart', 9 YV (Apr 2010) p21
2010.015
DT049L 'Zealous child protection', Daily Telegraph Letters 26
May 2010
2010.016
CL&J024L 'Separation of Powers: the Lord Chancellor, 174 CL&J
344 (5 Jun 2010)
2010.017
Com L013A 'Writing Like a Lawyer', 19/1 The Commonwealth Lawyer
(April 2010) pp. 24-27
2010.018
EJ005L Longboat development in Budleigh Salterton, Exmouth Journal
(10 Jun 2010) p 10
2010.019
CL&J093A 'The Legal Age of Discretion', 174 CL&J (12 Jun 2010)
pages 357-360
2010.020
DT050L 'Working till you drop', Daily Telegraph Letters 26 Jun
2010
2010.021
EJ006L 'Councillors should protect views', Exmouth Journal, 1
Jul 2010, p 10
2010.022
OBS010L Love and opposing values, Observer, 4 Jul 2010
2010.023
The Spectator lets down Addison and Steele, Published only on
this website
2010.024
CL&J025L 'Legal Services Commission and professional independence',
174 CL&J 544 (28 Aug 2010)
2010.025
ComL014A 'Should non-lawyers have power to change the law?', 19 The Commonwealth
Lawyer (Dec 2010) pp 22-26
2011.001
DT051L 'Easing burden of proof against terrorists', Daily Telegraph,
10 Jan 2011
2011.002
YouTube 'The Dishonesty of the Alternative Vote System', Transcript of
video published only on this websitee
2011.003
DT052L 'The Alternative Vote will turn second-choice politicians into
winners', Daily Telegraph, 15 Mar 2011
2011.004
'Weeding out porn', The Spectator 12 March 2011
2011.005
Youtube ' Expert Exposes Danger of AV, Transcript of video published only
on this website
2011.006
T116L 'Drawbacks of the Alternative Vote', The Times Letters
20 Apr 2011
2011.007
T117L 'Judges' opinions and the law', The Times 3 May 2011 (lead
letter)
2011.008
TLS001L Name of Julian Maclaren-Ross, TLS 6 May 2011
2011.009
YouTube 'The Referendum Fiasco & House of Lords Reform', Transcript
of video published only on this website
2011.010 Not used
2011.011
T118L 'Privacy and Ryan Giggs', The Times Letters 25 May 2011
2011.012
T119L 'DPP acts unlawfully on assisted suicide 1', The Times
Letters 31 May 2011
2011.013
T120L 'DPP acts unlawfully on assisted suicide 2', The Times
Letters 3 June 2011
2011.014
T121L 'Abolishing the crime of sedition at just the wrong time', The
Times 9 June 2011 (lead letter)
2011.015
DT053L 'Striking does not put pupils first', Daily Telegraph
18 Jun 2011, (lead letter)
2011.016
YouTube 'Teachers’ Pensions: a Flight from Reason?' Transcript of
video published on YouTube
2011.017
YouTube 'Unison Threatens the Government', Transcript of video published
on YouTube
2011.018
YouTube 'Teachers' Pensions: a Comment on the One-Day Strike', Transcript
of video published on YouTube
2011.019
T122L 'Breaking the rules in investigative journalism', The Times
25 July 2011
2011.020
TLS002L Francis Bennion’s 1941 RAF Course at St Andrews University,
TLS 12 Aug 2011
2011.021
OBS011L The Greatness of Manchester, Observer 7 Aug 2011
2011.022
T123L 'Public libraries are protected by law', The Times 16 Aug
2011
2011.023
Drafting the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964, Published on this
and other websites
2011.024
T124L 'House of Lords reform: outside expertise', The Times 29
Aug 2011
2011.025
'Reform of bar practices', The Irish Times 7 Sep 2011
2011.026
T125L 'Assisted suicide and the rule of law', The Times 6 Sep
2011 (lead letter)
2011.027
T126L 'Pressure on private schools to help state schools', The Times
12 Oct 2011
2011.028
OBS012L 'Unemployment and the laws of nature', The Observer 16
Oct 2011
2011.029
T127L 'Strasbourg Judgments Bind the UK', The Times 26 Oct 2011
2011.030
T128L 'St Paul’s and the rule of law', The Times 14 Nov
2011
2011.031
DLAS and CAC, Published only on this website
2011.032
Legal meaning of Consumer Credit Act 1974 s. 61(1), Published only on
this website
2011.033
Letter regarding Baroness Onora O’Neill’s Second Annual Jurisprudence
Lecture, Published only on this website
2011.034
Writing to the Press, Published only on this website
2012.001
Disgraceful pollution of St Paul’s Cathedral, The Times
23 Jan 2012
2012.002
T130L 'No votes in law reform', The Times 3 Feb 2012
2012.003
T131L 'Latin for "Defender of the Rule of Law"', The Times 3
Jan 2012
2012.004
T132L 'Judge mistakes law in town hall prayer ban', The Times
14 Feb 2012
2012.005
T133L 'Are tax authorities acting outside the law?', The Times
2 Mar 2012
2012.006
EJ007L 'Is £5,000 wrongful payment matter closed?', Exmouth
Journal, (22 Mar 2012), p 10
2012.007
T134L 'Aggressive tax avoidance', The Times, 30 Mar 2012
2012.008
T135L 'Sustainable Development: a Monstrous Planning Term', The Times
(Letters) 9 Apr 2012
2012.009
T136L 'An evolutionary solution to the problem of House of Lords reform',
The Times (Letters) 23 Apr 2012 p. 23
2012.010
'The crazy concept of sustainable development', Private Eye, 4-17 May
2012
2012.011
T137L 'Rule of Law infringed by Chancellor of the Exchequer', The
Times 22 May 2012
2012.012
'Deficiencies of the 2012 National Planning Policy Framework', Published
only on this website, 23 May 2012
2012.013
T138L 'Advantages of the hereditary system of Monarchy', The Times
7 Jun 2012
2012.014
'True lies and white lies', Published only on this website
2012.015
ComL015A 'Ultra Vires and the Rule of Law: The Scandalous Case
of Assisted Suicide in England',The Commonwealth Lawyer Apr 2012
pp 28-31
2012.016
T139L 'Ignorant Lawmakers', The Times 3 Jul 2012
2012.017
T140L 'Unlawful appointment of Lord Chancellor (1)', The Times
7 Sep 2012
2012.018
T141L 'Unlawful appointment of Lord Chancellor (2)', The Times
12 Sep 2012
2012.019
T142L 'Using Law to Uphold Law', The Times 28 Sep 2012
2012.020
T143L 'Who is to blame for tax avoidance?', The Times 8 Oct 2012
2012.021
Law and Sustainability: A Protest, Lester Publishing (Also
available on Kindle)
2012.022
ComL016A 'A New Nonagenarian Considers Liberty', 21 The Commonwealth
Lawyer Dec 2012, pp. 57-62
2012.023
'Dictionary argument against gay marriage', The Spectator, 3
Nov 2012
2012.024
T144L 'National security trumps open justice', The Times 22 Nov
2012
2012.025
T145L 'Treat journalism as a profession with its own ethical charter',
The Times 5 Dec 2012
2012.026
Same Sex Marriage Bill by Francis Bennion, published only on
this website on 21 Dec 2012
2013.001
'Is Mr Punch still Relevant?', Published only on this website
2013.002
'The Perverse Gay Marriage Scheme - Cameron’s Preposterous Plot,
Published only on this website
2013.003
'Private Prosecutions by RSPCA', The Spectator 9 Feb 2013
2013.004
T146L 'Reviving the constitutional crisis between the executive and the
judges', Published in The Times 20 Feb 2013
2013.005
2013.006
'Genesis of Ghana's First Republican Constitution', Published only on
this website
2013.007
T147L 'Head of Commonwealth must act only on advice', The Times
12 Mar 2013
2013.008
T148L 'Why we don’t want a press statute', The Times 18
Mar 2013
2013.009
DT002A 'FB's article on Leveson Report', The Daily Telegraph
20 Mar 2013
2013.010
T149L 'Dubious press amendments', The Times 22 Mar 2013
2013.011
T150L 'Dangers of Secret Arrests', The Times 15 Apr 2013
2013.012
T151L 'Trying to deport Abu Qatada' - Letter 1, The Times 27
Apr 2013
2013.013
T0152L 'Trying to deport Abu Qatada' - Letter 2, The Times 1
May 2013
2013.014
T0153L ‘Loss of respect for senior judges', The Times 16
May 2013
2013.015
'Parliamentary power to override judicial independence' Published only
on this website
2013.016 T154L 'Privatising courts', The Times, 10 Jun 2013
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