Shawcross, Hartley Shawcross Baron
Also known as
Shawcross, Hartley Shawcross
Born 1902-01-01
Died 2003-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2114069A
- VIAF23332307
- WikidataQ334142
- ISNI0000000114396075
- Goodreads4241855
Top Subjects
- Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 (2)
- Wages (1)
- Caterers and catering (1)
- Great Britain (1)
- Practice of law (1)
- Investments, British (1)
- Investments, Foreign (1)
Books by Shawcross, Hartley Shawcross Baron
Total count: 8
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Report of the Catering wages commission on their recommendation for the establishment of a wages board for licensed residential establishments and licensed restaurants ...H.M. Stationery off.1945-01-01
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Address by Sir Hartley Shawcross, K.C., M.P., His Majesty's attorney-generalChief Prosecutor for Great Britain before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 4th December 19451945-01-01
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The trial of German major war criminals by the International military tribunal sitting at Nuremberg, Germany (commencing 20th November, 1945)Speeches of the chief prosecutors for the United States of America; the French republic; the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; and the Union of soviet socialist republics at the close of the case against the individual defendantsPub. under the authority of H.M. Attorney-general by H.M. Stationery off.1946-01-01
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Nürnbergdie Rede des englishen HauptanklagevertretersPhönix-Verlag1946-01-01
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AdvocacyLaw society1955-01-01
The functions and responsibilities of an advocateAssociation of the Bar of the City of New York1958-01-01-
Overseas investment or economic nationalism?Addresses on economic, commercial and political aspects of government policy toward private investment aborad (at a dinner given by the Trustees of the I.E.A. on 16 March, 1967)Institute of Economic Affairs1967-01-01
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Overseas investment or economic nationalism? Addresses on economic, commercial and political aspects of government policy towards private investment abroad (at a dinner given by the Trustees of the IEA on 16 March, 1967).[By] Lord Shawcross, Sir Sydney Caine [and] Val Duncan.Institute of Economic Affairs1967-01-01