Louis blom cooper biography of donald

          Louis Blom-Cooper was for many years a valued, but often critical, friend of the Home Office, both through his informal contacts with ministers and officials.

        1. Louis Blom-Cooper was for many years a valued, but often critical, friend of the Home Office, both through his informal contacts with ministers and officials.
        2. Louis Blom-Cooper, who has died at the age of 92, was an outspoken barrister, journalist, campaigner and public servant with a powerful intellect, liberal.
        3. Trailblazing lawyer who was a champion of prison reform and a fearless campaigner against the death penalty.
        4. Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC, Helen Hally and Elaine Murphy uncovered a lengthy tale of ill-judged and misapplied care of a severely mentally ill young man by both.
        5. Louis Jacques Blom-Cooper was born on 27 March After school- ing at Seaford College, he joined the Army towards the end of the Second.
        6. Trailblazing lawyer who was a champion of prison reform and a fearless campaigner against the death penalty..

          Louis Blom-Cooper

          English author and lawyer

          Sir Louis Jacques Blom-CooperQC FKC (27 March 1926 – 19 September 2018) was an English author and lawyer specialising in public and administrative law.

          Early life

          Born in London, his parents were the grocer Alfred Blom-Cooper and Ellen Flesseman.[1] Blom-Cooper and his family were Jewish.[2] He did national service as a Captain in the East Yorkshire Regiment from 1944 to 1947.[1] Louis Blom-Cooper was educated at Port Regis School, Seaford College, University of British Columbia, King's College London (LLB,1952), the University of Amsterdam, and at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.[3] He was called to the Bar at Middle Temple in 1952.[1]

          Career

          He was an academic at the University of London from 1962 to 1984.

          Prior to this he was a columnist for The Observer. He was Chair of the Mental Health Act Commission from 1987 to 1994 and a Judge in the Court of Appeal of Jersey