Louis Blom-Cooper - Author

Author

Blom-Cooper's published works include

  • Bankruptcy in private international law (1955)
  • The A6 murder, Regina v. James Hanratty: The semblance of truth (1963)
  • The language of the law: An anthology of legal prose (1965)
  • The Hanging Question: Essays on the Death Penalty (1969)
  • Law and Morality (1976)
  • The Case of Jason Mitchell- Report of the Independent Panel of Inquiry; Edited by Louis Blom-Cooper
  • Occupational Therapy -An Emerging Profession in Health Care (1989)
  • The Falling Shadow: One Patient's Mental Health Care 1978-1993 (1995) co-editors Elaine Murphy; Helen Hally
  • The Birmingham Six and Other Cases (1997) (ISBN 0-7156-2813-5)
  • Law and the Spirit of Inquiry : Essays in Honour of Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC (1999) co-editors Charles Blake, Gavin Drewry
  • With Malice Aforethought: A Study of the Crime and Punishment for Homicide
  • The Court of Appeal (2007) co-editors Suzanne Fullbrook;Charles Blake
  • The Penalty of Imprisonment: Why 60 Per Cent of the Prison Population Should Not Be There (2008), ISBN 1-84706-153-2

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