John Macdonell (judge)
Sir John Macdonell KCB, FBA (1 August 1846 – 17 March 1921) was a British jurist. He was King's Remembrancer (1912–1920) and ainvested as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.[1][2] Shaw of Dunfermline gives a prefatory biography in Historical Trials.
Selected publications
- A Survey of Political Economy, 1871[3]
- The Land Question, 1873
- The Law of Master and Servant, 1883
- as editor with Edward William Donoghue Manson, Great Jurists of the World, London, John Murray, 1913; 1914 edition, Boston, Little, Brown & Co.
- Law and Eugenics, 1916
- Historical Trials OUP, 1927; republished in 1931, 1933, 1936 as #23 in Thinker's Library
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Preceded by James Robert Mellor |
King's Remembrancer 1912–1920 |
Succeeded by Sir Thomas Chitty, 1st Baronet |
References
- ↑ Fillebrown, Charles Bowdoin. The Principles of Natural Taxation. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & co., 1917. Page 23.
- ↑ "MACDONELL, Sir John". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1117.
- ↑ "Review of A Survey of Political Economy by John Macdonell and The Theory of Political Economy by Prof. Stanley Jevons". The Athenaeum (2297): 589–590. 4 November 1871.
External links
Works written by or about John Macdonell at Wikisource - Sir John Macdonell, National Portrait Gallery, London
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