Marsh, Norman Stayner
MARSH, Norman Stayner
MARSH, Norman Stayner. British, b. 1913. Genres: Law. Career: Queen's Counsel, 1967; Law Fellow, University College, Oxford, 1946-60; Secretary-General, International Commission of Jurists, Geneva, 1956-58; Director, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, 1960-65; Law Commissioner, London, 1965-78. Publications: Public Access to Government-Held Information, 1946-2000; The Rule of Law in a Free Society, 1960; Interpretation in a National and International Context, 1974. Author of articles in law journals. Address: 10 Trinity Close, The Pavement, Clapham, London SW4 0JD, England.
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