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... that
Neeru Chadha
is the first Indian woman to have been elected as a judge to the
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
?
... that the foreman of the jury who acquitted
Thomas Hardy
of treason during the
1794 Treason Trials
in Britain fainted after reading the verdict?
... that
British
lawyer
and
activist
of the
Indian independence movement
Eardley Norton
(pictured)
was instrumental in establishing a UK-chapter of the
Indian National Congress
?
... that
Leiden Law School
is housed in the Kamerlingh Onnes Building, the former laboratory of
physicist
and
Nobel laureate
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
?
... that the locations in which one can execute a will according to the
Wills Act 1963
include ships and aircraft?
... that legend tells of how 15th-century
Chief Justice of the King's Bench
Sir
William Hankford
committed an early form of
suicide by cop
?
... that
Johann Schwarzhuber
, the leader of the
Auschwitz
men's camp, was sentenced to death during the first
Ravensbrück concentration camp trial
?
Source
Template:Did you know nominations/Neeru Chadha (September 2018)
Wikipedia:Recent additions 149
Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/March
Template:Did you know nominations/Leiden Law School (June 2018)
Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/August
Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/July
Template:Did you know nominations/Johann Schwarzhuber (September 2019)
Category
:
Law Portal DYKs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<
Portal:Law
|
Did you know
(Redirected from
Portal:Law of England and Wales/Did you know/1
)
... that
Neeru Chadha
is the first Indian woman to have been elected as a judge to the
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
?
... that the foreman of the jury who acquitted
Thomas Hardy
of treason during the
1794 Treason Trials
in Britain fainted after reading the verdict?
... that
British
lawyer
and
activist
of the
Indian independence movement
Eardley Norton
(pictured)
was instrumental in establishing a UK-chapter of the
Indian National Congress
?
... that
Leiden Law School
is housed in the Kamerlingh Onnes Building, the former laboratory of
physicist
and
Nobel laureate
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
?
... that the locations in which one can execute a will according to the
Wills Act 1963
include ships and aircraft?
... that legend tells of how 15th-century
Chief Justice of the King's Bench
Sir
William Hankford
committed an early form of
suicide by cop
?
... that
Johann Schwarzhuber
, the leader of the
Auschwitz
men's camp, was sentenced to death during the first
Ravensbrück concentration camp trial
?
Source
Template:Did you know nominations/Neeru Chadha (September 2018)
Wikipedia:Recent additions 149
Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/March
Template:Did you know nominations/Leiden Law School (June 2018)
Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/August
Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/July
Template:Did you know nominations/Johann Schwarzhuber (September 2019)
Category
:
Law Portal DYKs
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