Lord Halsbury
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 4 anchored passages
in the texts
Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England
Lord Halsbury, a more recent Lord Chancellor, contrasted with Eldon to illustrate the change from legislative quiescence to legislative activity.
he has not held the seals for the length of time during which they were retained by Lord Eldon, but he has, we may be sure, carried through, proposed or sanctioned, legal innovations far more numerous and far more fundamental than were suggested or enacted by Lord Eldon during his twenty-seven years of office.
The Law of Torts
House of Lords judge Lord Halsbury, whose opinion in Smith v. Baker is cited repeatedly, including as one of several conflicting judicial views on volenti non fit injuria.
Lord Halsbury, ’91, A.
Lord Halsbury, ’91, A.
But see per Lord Halsbury in Smith v.