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Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie

Ronald David Mackay, Lord Eassie, PC, KC (born 1945) is a Scottish lawyer and retired judge of the country's Supreme Courts, sitting in the Inner House of the Court of Session.

Lord Eassie
Eassie in 2018
Senator of the College of Justice
In office
1997–2015
Personal details
Born1945
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews,
University of Edinburgh
ProfessionAdvocate

Education

Mackay was educated at Berwickshire High School in Duns, Scotland,[1] and studied at the University of St Andrews (M.A. Hons.) and the School of Law of the University of Edinburgh (LL.B.).[2]

Career

Mackay was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates (the Scottish Bar) in 1972. From 1979 to 1982, he worked in Luxembourg for the Court of Justice of the European Communities.[2] Mackay was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1986, serving as a prosecutor in the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service until 1990.[2]

In 1997, Mackay was appointed a Senator of the College of Justice and assumed the judicial title of Lord Eassie. On 15 July 2002 Lord Eassie succeeded Lord Gill as chairman of the Scottish Law Commission.[3][4] He was a reappointed to a second three-year term in August 2005.[5]

Lord Eassie resigned his position on the Law Commission in order to serve on the Inner House of the Court of Session.[6] He was appointed to the Privy Council on 19 October 2006.[1] He retired from the bench in 2015, and in 2016 became a trustee of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.[7]

Selected publications

  • Discussion paper on rape and other sexual Offences, Scottish Law Commission Discussion Paper, Stationery Office, ISBN 0108881806
  • Discussion Paper On Land Registration Void And Voidable Titles, Scottish Law Commission Discussion Paper, Stationery Office, 16 February 2004, ISBN 0-10-888132-6
  • Report On Registration Of Rights In Security By Companies, Scottish Law Commission Report #197, Stationery Office, September 8, 2004, ISBN 0-10-292629-8

Personal life

In 1988, he married Annette Frenkel, with whom he has one son, Colin. He is a member of the New Club.

References

  1. ^ a b "Privy Council Appointment of Lord Eassie", Press Release, Office of the Prime Minter, No10.gov.uk, 20 October 2006, retrieved 01-06-2009
  2. ^ a b c The Right Hon Lord Eassie (Ronald David Mackay), Biography, University of Edinburgh, retrieved 01-06-2009
  3. ^ "New Chair for Scottish Law Commission", Scottish Government News, scotland.gov.uk, 15 August 2002, retrieved 01-06-2009
  4. ^ "Appointments", Parliament News, Issue September 2002, Institute of Governance, University of Edinburgh, retrieved 01-06-2009
  5. ^ "Lord Eassie reappointed as law reformer", The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland, 16 August 2005, retrieved 01-06-2009
  6. ^ "Drummond Young to chair Scottish Law Commission", The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland, 29 December 2006, retrieved 01-06-2009
  7. ^ "Nominated Members of the Carnegie Trust"

External links

  • Lord Eassie case reports, a listing of written opinions 2008/2009 for Lord Eassie

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