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Jonathan Mance, Baron Mance

Jonathan Hugh Mance, Baron Mance, PC (born 6 June 1943) is a retired British judge who was formerly Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

The Lord Mance
Mance in 2019
Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
In office
26 September 2017 – 6 June 2018
Nominated byDavid Lidington
Appointed byElizabeth II
PresidentThe Baroness Hale of Richmond
Preceded byThe Baroness Hale of Richmond
Succeeded byLord Reed
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
In office
1 October 2009 – 25 September 2017
Nominated byJack Straw
Appointed byElizabeth II
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byLady Arden of Heswall
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
In office
3 October 2005 – 1 October 2009
Preceded byThe Lord Steyn
Succeeded byPosition eliminated
Lord Justice of Appeal
In office
27 April 1999 – 3 October 2005
High Court Judge
In office
1993 – 27 April 1999
Personal details
Born
Jonathan Hugh Mance

(1943-06-06) 6 June 1943 (age 80)
NationalityBritish
Spouse
(m. 1973)
Children3
EducationCharterhouse School
Alma materUniversity College, Oxford
OccupationJudge
ProfessionBarrister

Early life edit

Mance was born on 6 June 1943,[1] one of four children of Sir Henry Stenhouse Mance, one-time chairman of Lloyd's of London, by his wife Joan Erica Robertson Baker.[2][3][4] His grandfather, Sir Henry Osborne Mance, was a distinguished soldier and President of the Institute of Transport; his great-grandfather, Sir Henry Christopher Mance, invented the heliograph.

Like his father, he attended Charterhouse School, a boarding school in Godalming, Surrey. He then studied law at University College, Oxford and graduated with a first class degree.[5] He was called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1965, becoming a QC in 1982 and a Bencher in 1989.[6]

Judicial career edit

In 1990, he became a recorder, and on 25 October 1993 was appointed a High Court judge,[7] serving in the Queen's Bench Division, and received the customary knighthood.[6] On 27 April 1999, he was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal,[8] and appointed to the Privy Council.[6]

On 3 October 2005, he was appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary with a Life Peerage as Baron Mance, of Frognal in the London Borough of Camden.[9] He was introduced in the House of Lords on 12 October 2005.[10] On 1 October 2009, he and nine other Lords of Appeal became Justices of the Supreme Court upon that body's inauguration. In a speech to the Hoge Raad in The Netherlands in 2013, Lord Mance described the creation of the Supreme Court as the consequence of a "back of an envelope plan", which "took some years to straighten out".[11]

He has also served as Chairman of the Banking Appeals Tribunal (1992–93), Chairman of the Consultative Council of European Judges (2000), President of the British Insurance Law Association (2000–02) and trustee of the European Law Academy (2003).[1]

Mance was appointed Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in September 2017, succeeding Baroness Hale who became President of the Supreme Court.[12] He was sworn into the new position on 2 October 2017.[13] He retired from the Supreme Court on 6 June 2018.[14]

Other appointments edit

In October 2012, the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, The Lord Patten of Barnes, appointed The Lord Mance as High Steward of the University of Oxford, on the retirement of The Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood.[15] He served in this position until 2018.[5][1] He is an honorary fellow of University College,[16] and Visitor of St Cross College, Oxford. In 2013 he received an honorary doctorate from Canterbury Christ Church University.[17] He is the current Chief Justice of the Astana International Financial Centre Court, an arbitration centre based in Kazakhstan.[18]

Selected cases edit

Personal life edit

He is married to Lady Arden of Heswall, herself a former Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom;[19] the two are the first married couple to serve concurrently in the Court of Appeal or consecutively in the Supreme Court.[20] They have two daughters and a son, Henry, who is the chief features writer of the Financial Times.[21] Lord Mance's interests include tennis, languages and music.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "MANCE". Who's Who. Oxford University Press. December 2008. Retrieved 26 July 2009. (subscription required)
  2. ^ "Mance, Sir Henry (Stenhouse), (5 Feb. 1913–15 June 1981), Deputy Chairman and Treasurer, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 1979–81; Chairman of Lloyd's, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 (Deputy Chairman, 1967, 1968)". Mance, Sir Henry (Stenhouse) : Who Was Who - oi. Oxford University Press. December 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U166776.
  3. ^ Burke's Peerage, 2003, vol. 2, p. 2581
  4. ^ "Jonathan Mance profile". The Times. April 2005. Retrieved 26 January 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b "Lord Mance | Barrister at 7KBW". 7KBW. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  6. ^ a b c . 10 Downing Street. 22 July 2005. Archived from the original on 9 September 2008. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  7. ^ "No. 53469". The London Gazette. 28 October 1993. p. 17295.
  8. ^ "No. 55478". The London Gazette. 7 May 1999. p. 5087.
  9. ^ "No. 57779". The London Gazette. 7 October 2005. p. 12971.
  10. ^ House of Lords Minutes of Proceedings for Wednesday 12 October 2005. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  11. ^ "Lord Mance gives speech to mark 175th anniversary of founding of Hoge Raad, The Netherlands : The Rule of Law - Common Traditions and Common Issues" (PDF). The Supreme Court. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  12. ^ "No. 61978". The London Gazette. 28 June 2017. p. 12346.
  13. ^ "Lord Mance named Deputy President of the Supreme Court - The Supreme Court". supremecourt.uk. The Supreme Court. 20 September 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  14. ^ "Queen approves appointment of Deputy President of the Supreme Court". 10 Downing Street. 29 May 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  15. ^ . Ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  16. ^ . Univ.ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  18. ^ "Chief Justice".
  19. ^ . Liverpool John Moores University. 9 November 2007. Archived from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  20. ^ Marcel Berlins (26 July 2005). "An unusually interesting batch of promotions to the highest courts". Roman law. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  21. ^ "Henry Mance | Financial Times". ft.com. Retrieved 8 October 2020.

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Jonathan Hugh Mance Baron Mance PC born 6 June 1943 is a retired British judge who was formerly Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom The Right HonourableThe Lord MancePCMance in 2019Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United KingdomIn office 26 September 2017 6 June 2018Nominated byDavid LidingtonAppointed byElizabeth IIPresidentThe Baroness Hale of RichmondPreceded byThe Baroness Hale of RichmondSucceeded byLord ReedJustice of the Supreme Court of the United KingdomIn office 1 October 2009 25 September 2017Nominated byJack StrawAppointed byElizabeth IIPreceded byPosition createdSucceeded byLady Arden of HeswallLord of Appeal in OrdinaryIn office 3 October 2005 1 October 2009Preceded byThe Lord SteynSucceeded byPosition eliminatedLord Justice of AppealIn office 27 April 1999 3 October 2005High Court JudgeIn office 1993 27 April 1999Personal detailsBornJonathan Hugh Mance 1943 06 06 6 June 1943 age 80 NationalityBritishSpouseMary Arden m 1973 wbr Children3EducationCharterhouse SchoolAlma materUniversity College OxfordOccupationJudgeProfessionBarrister Contents 1 Early life 2 Judicial career 3 Other appointments 4 Selected cases 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life editMance was born on 6 June 1943 1 one of four children of Sir Henry Stenhouse Mance one time chairman of Lloyd s of London by his wife Joan Erica Robertson Baker 2 3 4 His grandfather Sir Henry Osborne Mance was a distinguished soldier and President of the Institute of Transport his great grandfather Sir Henry Christopher Mance invented the heliograph Like his father he attended Charterhouse School a boarding school in Godalming Surrey He then studied law at University College Oxford and graduated with a first class degree 5 He was called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1965 becoming a QC in 1982 and a Bencher in 1989 6 Judicial career editIn 1990 he became a recorder and on 25 October 1993 was appointed a High Court judge 7 serving in the Queen s Bench Division and received the customary knighthood 6 On 27 April 1999 he was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal 8 and appointed to the Privy Council 6 On 3 October 2005 he was appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary with a Life Peerage as Baron Mance of Frognal in the London Borough of Camden 9 He was introduced in the House of Lords on 12 October 2005 10 On 1 October 2009 he and nine other Lords of Appeal became Justices of the Supreme Court upon that body s inauguration In a speech to the Hoge Raad in The Netherlands in 2013 Lord Mance described the creation of the Supreme Court as the consequence of a back of an envelope plan which took some years to straighten out 11 He has also served as Chairman of the Banking Appeals Tribunal 1992 93 Chairman of the Consultative Council of European Judges 2000 President of the British Insurance Law Association 2000 02 and trustee of the European Law Academy 2003 1 Mance was appointed Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in September 2017 succeeding Baroness Hale who became President of the Supreme Court 12 He was sworn into the new position on 2 October 2017 13 He retired from the Supreme Court on 6 June 2018 14 Other appointments editIn October 2012 the Chancellor of the University of Oxford The Lord Patten of Barnes appointed The Lord Mance as High Steward of the University of Oxford on the retirement of The Lord Brown of Eaton under Heywood 15 He served in this position until 2018 5 1 He is an honorary fellow of University College 16 and Visitor of St Cross College Oxford In 2013 he received an honorary doctorate from Canterbury Christ Church University 17 He is the current Chief Justice of the Astana International Financial Centre Court an arbitration centre based in Kazakhstan 18 Selected cases editThe Public Prosecution Service v William Elliott Robert McKee 2013 UKSC 32Personal life editHe is married to Lady Arden of Heswall herself a former Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom 19 the two are the first married couple to serve concurrently in the Court of Appeal or consecutively in the Supreme Court 20 They have two daughters and a son Henry who is the chief features writer of the Financial Times 21 Lord Mance s interests include tennis languages and music 1 References edit a b c d MANCE Who s Who Oxford University Press December 2008 Retrieved 26 July 2009 subscription required Mance Sir Henry Stenhouse 5 Feb 1913 15 June 1981 Deputy Chairman and Treasurer Lloyd s Register of Shipping 1979 81 Chairman of Lloyd s 1969 1970 1971 1972 Deputy Chairman 1967 1968 Mance Sir Henry Stenhouse Who Was Who oi Oxford University Press December 2007 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U166776 Burke s Peerage 2003 vol 2 p 2581 Jonathan Mance profile The Times April 2005 Retrieved 26 January 2012 permanent dead link a b Lord Mance Barrister at 7KBW 7KBW Retrieved 23 September 2020 a b c Judicial Appointments 10 Downing Street 22 July 2005 Archived from the original on 9 September 2008 Retrieved 26 July 2009 No 53469 The London Gazette 28 October 1993 p 17295 No 55478 The London Gazette 7 May 1999 p 5087 No 57779 The London Gazette 7 October 2005 p 12971 House of Lords Minutes of Proceedings for Wednesday 12 October 2005 Retrieved 26 July 2009 Lord Mance gives speech to mark 175th anniversary of founding of Hoge Raad The Netherlands The Rule of Law Common Traditions and Common Issues PDF The Supreme Court Retrieved 30 March 2016 No 61978 The London Gazette 28 June 2017 p 12346 Lord Mance named Deputy President of the Supreme Court The Supreme Court supremecourt uk The Supreme Court 20 September 2017 Retrieved 20 September 2017 Queen approves appointment of Deputy President of the Supreme Court 10 Downing Street 29 May 2018 Retrieved 7 June 2018 Notices Oxford University Gazette Ox ac uk Archived from the original on 29 May 2014 Retrieved 30 March 2016 univ ox ac uk Univ ox ac uk Archived from the original on 13 March 2016 Retrieved 30 March 2016 Honorary Graduands Academic Year 2012 13 Archived from the original on 7 April 2017 Retrieved 6 April 2017 Chief Justice Lord Mance delivers Liverpool Law Review Annual Lecture Liverpool John Moores University 9 November 2007 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 26 July 2009 Marcel Berlins 26 July 2005 An unusually interesting batch of promotions to the highest courts Roman law Retrieved 26 July 2009 Henry Mance Financial Times ft com Retrieved 8 October 2020 Legal offices Preceded byThe Baroness Hale of Richmond Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom2017 2018 Succeeded byLord Reed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonathan Mance Baron Mance amp oldid 1204781889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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