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Harry Street (jurist)

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Harry Street (1919-1984) was a well known British jurist and legal scholar. He spent much of his life at the University of Manchester. His work was wide-ranging but most notably included work on civil liberties and the law of torts.[1][2] Street on Torts is, as of 2018, in its 15th edition.[3]

Selected publications

  • Street, H. (1982). Freedom, the Individual, and the Law. Penguin Books.
  • Street, H., Brazier, M., & Britain, G. (1955). The law of torts (pp. 170–72). Butterworth.
  • Street, H. (1968). Justice in the Welfare State (Vol. 20). Sweet & Maxwell.

References

  1. ^ Smith, J.C. (1986 published 1987) Harry Street, 1919–1984,Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 72 pp 473-490
  2. ^ https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/1dd4d9f9-0122-3b46-98c8-f1f81a44cbd5
  3. ^ https://global.oup.com/ukhe/product/street-on-torts-9780198811169?cc=gb&lang=en&