Iain Glidewell

Sir Iain Glidewell PC (8 June 1924 – 8 May 2016) was a Lord Justice of Appeal[1] and Judge of Appeal of the High Court of the Isle of Man. He was made a privy councillor in 1985.[2]


Sir Iain Glidewell
Personal details
Born
Iain Glidewell

(1924-06-08)8 June 1924
Died8 May 2016(2016-05-08) (aged 91)
NationalityBritish
Alma materWorcester College
Oxford University
OccupationJudge
ProfessionBarrister

He was educated at Bromsgrove School and Worcester College, Oxford where he was later made an Honorary Fellow. At Gray's Inn, one of the four English Inns of Court, he held the positions of Treasurer (1995),[3] and Master of the Bench.[3]

In 1997 he was commissioned by the British government to review the Crown Prosecution Service. His report made recommendations to maximise efficiency within the prosecution process.[4][5] Glidewell maintains the opinion that in the United Kingdom, QCs should be appointed following the recommendation of a panel chaired by a retired Law Lord or a Lord Justice of Appeal.[6]

He died on 8 May 2016.[7]

References

  1. BBC News 20 May 1998 Retrieved 6 December 2010
  2. UK Government: Privy Council Office Archived 16 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 6 December 2010
  3. Gray's Inn: Lists of Officers Retrieved 6 December 2010
  4. UK Government: Crown Prosecution Service Retrieved 6 December 2010
  5. UK Government: Official Documents Archived 24 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 6 December 2010
  6. Malkin, Brendan Lord Chancellor in silks U-turn (2003), The Lawyer'' Retrieved 6 December 2010
  7. Glidewell
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