Bill Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton
| Bill Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton | |
|---|---|
| Personal details | |
| Born | 13 April 1927 |
| Political party | Labour |
| Alma mater | Queens' College, Cambridge, London School of Economics |
| Religion | Humanist |
Kenneth William Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton, QC, (born 13 April 1927), is a British politician and member of the House of Lords, first affiliated with the Labour Party, became a crossbench member, but has now re-joined the Labour party (2007).[1] He worked at the University of Cambridge and then the London School of Economics as the Cassell Professor of Commercial Law.
After graduating in law from Queens' College, Cambridge, he served in the RAF for two years. Since then, he has had a long career in labour law, created a life peer with the title Baron Wedderburn of Charlton,[2] of Highgate in the County of Greater London in 1977.
He is an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society and a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association.
[edit] Bibliography
- Articles
- ‘Shareholders’ rights and the rule in Foss v Harbottle’ [1957] 16 CLJ 194
- 'Employees, Partnership and Company Law' [2002] Industrial Law Journal
- Books
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ DoD Online Biography
- ^ Wedderburn chose this title as a tribute to his favourite football team Charlton Athletic F.C. Employment Law lectures at LSE passim
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