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McNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron, 1885-1975

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Personal name headingMcNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron, 1885-1975
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Variant(s)McNair, A. D. (Arnold Duncan), 1885-1975
McNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron, 1885-
McNair, Lord, 1885-1975
McNair, Arnold D., Baron, 1885-1975
Associated countryEngland
Address25 Storeys Way Cambridge England
Birth date1885-03-04
Death date1975-05-22
Place of birthHighbury (London, England)
Place of deathCambridge (England)
Field of activityLaw
AffiliationGonville and Caius College
Gray's Inn
University of London
University of Cambridge
University of Liverpool
University of Cambridge
International Court of Justice
European Court of Human Rights
Profession or occupationLawyers
Judges
Found inOCLC 2108427: His The expansion of international law, 1962 (hdg.: McNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron, 1885- ; usage: Lord McNair)
LC data base, 12/7/90 (hdg.: McNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron, 1885- ; usage: Sir Arnold McNair; Lord McNair)
OCLC data base, 12/7/90 (hdgs.: McNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron, 1885- ; McNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron, 1885-1975; usage: Arnold Duncan McNair; Sir Arnold Duncan McNair; Arnold D. McNair; A.D. McNair; Sir Arnold McNair; Lord McNair)
International law, 1928
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online, 2004 (McNair, Arnold Duncan, first Baron McNair, Jurist and judge, male, born 4 March 1885 at 52 Lucerne Road, Highbury Fields, London, accepted lectureship and fellowship at Caius in 1912, called to bar of Gray's inn 1917, reader in the University of London 1926-7, returned to Cambridge 1927, vice-chancellor of Liverpool University starting 1937, returned to Cambridge in 1945 to be professor of comparative law, became judge of the International Court of Justice in The Hague in 1946, was its president from1952 to 1955, first president of the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg from 1959 to 1965, died at his home, Lavender Cottage, 25 Storeys Way, Cambridge, on 22 May 1975.)
Associated languageeng