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Peter Brian Herrenden Birks QC FBA (3 October 1941 – 6 July 2004) was the Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford from 1989 until his death. He also became a Fellow of the British Academy in 1989, and an honorary Queen's counsel in 1995. He was a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is widely credited as having sparked academic enthusiasm for the English law of Restitution, and is often considered to have been one of the greatest English legal scholars of the 20th century.[1]

In his obituary, he was described as "a key figure in the extraordinary development of the law of restitution in the last 45 years".[1]

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Career

Birks was educated at Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School, went up to Trinity College, Oxford and subsequently obtained a master of laws from University College London.[2]

Birks was also the first general editor of English Private Law, a book which sought to summarise and rationalise the entire scope of English private law, in accordance with Birks' own passionate belief for order and characterisation within a discipline (law) which he regarded as too eclectic and inconsistent. He also wrote An Introduction to the Law of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, and wrote some 142 contributions to legal reviews.

In Woolwich Building Society v Inland Revenue Commissioners the House of Lords substantially adopted the reasoning set out in an academic essay by Birks, described in the judgment of Lord Goff as "powerful".

Birks was elected a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001.[3]

Biography

Peter Birks arrived at his Kent grammar school (Chislehurst and Sidcup) in 1957 after a year at Repton and after spending his childhood in India.

His daughter is the model Laura Bailey.[4]

Birks died of cancer, aged 62, on 6 July 2004.[5]

Bibliography

Books
  • An Introduction to the Law of Restitution (Oxford University Press, 1988)
  • Unjust Enrichment (Clarendon, 2004)
  • English Private Law (OUP, 2000)
  • Restitution: The future (Federation Press, 1992)
Articles

References

  1. ^ a b Beatson, Jack (16 July 2004). "Guardian Obituary". The Guardian.
  2. ^ Contract Law, Neil Andrews, Cambridge University Press, 2011, pg 676
  3. ^ "Peter Brian Herrenden Birks (1941 - 2004)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  4. ^ the Fashion Spot – View Single Post – Laura Bailey
  5. ^ Obituary: Peter Birks | Education | The Guardian

External links

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