Cecil Carr
Sir Cecil Thomas Carr, KCB, QC, FBA (4 August 1878 – 12 May 1966) was an English lawyer. As well as serving as Counsel to the Speaker of the House of Commons from 1943 to 1955, he was a key figure in the establishment of English administrative law. Provided by Wikipedia
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Parliament Its history, constitution, and practice by Ilbert, Courtenay, Carr, Cecil Thomas 1878-1966
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Concerning English administrative law by Carr, Cecil Thomas 1878-1966
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Concerning English Administrative Law by Carr, Cecil Thomas
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The general principles of the law of corporations (being the Yorke prize essay for the year 1902) by Carr, Cecil Thomas 1878-1966
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Parliament its history, constitution, and practice by Ilbert, Courtenay, Carr, Cecil Thomas 1878-1966
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A Victorian law reformer's correspondence by Carr, Cecil Thomas 1878-1966
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Parliament Its history, constitution, and practice by Ilbert, Courtenay, Carr, Cecil Thomas 1878-1966
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