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- 1961-2006 (Creation)
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28 boxes
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Biographical history
William Lawrence Twining (b 1934) has had a long and distinguished career in law teaching and has been involved in many projects relating to legal education. He was educated at Charterhouse School, Brasenose College, Oxford, and the University of Chicago. He has been Lecturer in Private Law at the University of Khartoum (1958-1961), Senior Lecturer in Law at University College, Dar-es-Salaam (1961-1965), Professor of Jurisprudence at the Queen's University, Belfast (1965-1972) and Professor of Law at the University of Warwick (1972-1982). From 1983-1996 he was the Quain Professor of Jurisprudence at University College London. Other activities have included membership of the Committee on Legal Education in Northern Ireland (1972-1974), presidency of the Society of Public Teachers of Law (1978-1979) and of the UK Society for Legal and Social Philosophy (1980-1983), chairmanship of the Bentham Committee (1982-) and of the Commonwealth Legal Education Association (1983-1993).
Publications: How to do things with rules with David Miers (1976); editor of Law publishing and legal information: small jurisdictions of the British Isles with Jennifer Uglow (1981); Theories of evidence: Bentham and Wigmore (c1985); editor of Legal theory and common law (1986); editor of Essays on Kelsen with Richard Tur (1986); editor of Learning lawyers' skills with Neil Gold and Karl Mackie (1989); editor of Access to legal education and the legal profession with Rajeev Dhavan and Neil Kibble (1989); Rethinking evidence: exploratory essays (1990); editor of Issues of self-determination (1991); Analysis of evidence: how to do things with facts with Terence Anderson (1991); editor of Evidence and proof with Alex Stein (1992); joint editor of Legal Records in the Commonwealth with Emma Varnden Quick (Aldershot, Dartmouth, 1994); Blackstone's tower: the English law school (1994); Law in context: enlarging a discipline (1997); edited the Law in Context series and the Jurists' series.
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GB 1697 A.TWIN 1961-2006 Sub-fonds of Records of Legal Education Archives 28 boxes Twining , William Lawrence , b 1934 , Professor of Jurisprudence
William Lawrence Twining (b 1934) has had a long and distinguished career in law teaching and has been involved in many projects relating to legal education. He was educated at Charterhouse School, Brasenose College, Oxford, and the University of Chicago. He has been Lecturer in Private Law at the University of Khartoum (1958-1961), Senior Lecturer in Law at University College, Dar-es-Salaam (1961-1965), Professor of Jurisprudence at the Queen's University, Belfast (1965-1972) and Professor of Law at the University of Warwick (1972-1982). From 1983-1996 he was the Quain Professor of Jurisprudence at University College London. Other activities have included membership of the Committee on Legal Education in Northern Ireland (1972-1974), presidency of the Society of Public Teachers of Law (1978-1979) and of the UK Society for Legal and Social Philosophy (1980-1983), chairmanship of the Bentham Committee (1982-) and of the Commonwealth Legal Education Association (1983-1993).
Publications: How to do things with rules with David Miers (1976); editor of Law publishing and legal information: small jurisdictions of the British Isles with Jennifer Uglow (1981); Theories of evidence: Bentham and Wigmore (c1985); editor of Legal theory and common law (1986); editor of Essays on Kelsen with Richard Tur (1986); editor of Learning lawyers' skills with Neil Gold and Karl Mackie (1989); editor of Access to legal education and the legal profession with Rajeev Dhavan and Neil Kibble (1989); Rethinking evidence: exploratory essays (1990); editor of Issues of self-determination (1991); Analysis of evidence: how to do things with facts with Terence Anderson (1991); editor of Evidence and proof with Alex Stein (1992); joint editor of Legal Records in the Commonwealth with Emma Varnden Quick (Aldershot, Dartmouth, 1994); Blackstone's tower: the English law school (1994); Law in context: enlarging a discipline (1997); edited the Law in Context series and the Jurists' series.
The first deposit of records was received from Professor Twining 1995 and 1997 as part of the Records of Legal Education project. These papers related the Law in Context series, Laws In London project and the review of the University of London LLM course, as well as papers relating to the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools, the Commonwealth Legal Education Association, the Society of Public Teachers of the Law (later SLS) and of the Commonwealth Legal Records Project. In March 2013, a second deposit of records was made via Professor Fiona Cownie who sorted, appraised and identified the material, prior to its transfer to IALS.
Records relating to Prof Twining's work for specific professional bodies and to research projects, predominantly focussed on the areas of the history of legal education and the teaching of legal education.
During the Records of Legal Education project (1994-1998), records created or obtained by Prof Twining as an officer of a the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools, the Commonwealth Legal Education Association, the Society of Public Teachers of the Law (later SLS) and of the Commonwealth Legal Records Project were transferred to the collections held at IALS and catalogued as part of these collections (see Related Material below). This practice has been discontinued and the material deposited at IALS after this period has been catalogued as part of the Prof Twining collection.
In addition, obvious duplicates have been deaccessioned and material not related to legal education or Professor Twining's career. For specific appraisal decisions please see under the relevant series descriptions.
Further accruals are expected.
There was no discernible original order across the successive deposits of material. Therefore, in order to give an overview of career and research interests and to support future accruals, the material has been sorted into three broad series relating to general academic career (TWIN/01), organisations and boards on which Prof Twining sat (TWIN/02); and research work (TWIN/03). Third party articles and publications deposited have been retained as (TWIN/04). Within these series, the material has been sorted chronologically in order to give a sense of chronological development.
Open for research.
Copyright declaration form to be completed.
English
Detailed catalogue available at the IALS and on-line at http://ials.sas.ac.uk/archives/twin.htm
Material deposited by Prof Twining between 1995 and 1997 which was accumulated and created by him as an officer of a specific organisation or group was catalogued as part of the relevant collections: papers of W L Twining as Convenor of the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools working party on implications for law as a discipline of the Leverhulme Report, 1983-1984 (Ref: A.CHULS 3); papers of Twining as an officer of the Commonwealth Legal Education Association, 1977-1994 (Ref: A.CLEA 2); papers of Twining as an officer of the Society of Public Teachers of Law, 1965-1985 (Ref: A.SPTL); administrative papers of Twining as Supervisor of the Commonwealth Legal Records Project (Ref: A.CLRP).
Some of Professor Twining's papers relating to law teaching in Dar-es-Salaam will be found in Rhodes House Library (ref: MSS Afr s 1825 811 (115)). The Eagle Star Centre, Cheltenham, England, hold some editorial papers of Twining. The official papers of the University of London's 1992-1993 LLM Review are held at the University of London Archives.
The original listing, sorting, arrangement and appraisal recommendations of the first tranche was carried out by Clare Cowling as part of the Records of Legal Education project 1996-1998. Subsequent cataloguing, arrangement and appraisal was carried out by Melanie Peart between 2014 and 2015, along with the sorting, appraisal, arrangement and cataloguing of the second tranche of material.
Sources: British Library on-line public access catalogue 1997; UK National Register of Archives. Compiled by Annabel Dodds for RSLP AIM25 Project. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Original description Aug 2000; revised May 2016 following subsequent cataloguing project completed in 2015. Academic teaching personnel Educational personnel Law Lawyers Legal education Legal profession Legal systems Publishing Publishing industry Teachers Twining , William Lawrence , b 1934 , Professor of Jurisprudence Vocational education Personnel People by occupation People
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
The first deposit of records was received from Professor Twining 1995 and 1997 as part of the Records of Legal Education project. These papers related the Law in Context series, Laws In London project and the review of the University of London LLM course, as well as papers relating to the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools, the Commonwealth Legal Education Association, the Society of Public Teachers of the Law (later SLS) and of the Commonwealth Legal Records Project. In March 2013, a second deposit of records was made via Professor Fiona Cownie who sorted, appraised and identified the material, prior to its transfer to IALS.
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Scope and content
Records relating to Prof Twining's work for specific professional bodies and to research projects, predominantly focussed on the areas of the history of legal education and the teaching of legal education.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
During the Records of Legal Education project (1994-1998), records created or obtained by Prof Twining as an officer of a the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools, the Commonwealth Legal Education Association, the Society of Public Teachers of the Law (later SLS) and of the Commonwealth Legal Records Project were transferred to the collections held at IALS and catalogued as part of these collections (see Related Material below). This practice has been discontinued and the material deposited at IALS after this period has been catalogued as part of the Prof Twining collection.
In addition, obvious duplicates have been deaccessioned and material not related to legal education or Professor Twining's career. For specific appraisal decisions please see under the relevant series descriptions.
Accruals
Further accruals are expected.
System of arrangement
There was no discernible original order across the successive deposits of material. Therefore, in order to give an overview of career and research interests and to support future accruals, the material has been sorted into three broad series relating to general academic career (TWIN/01), organisations and boards on which Prof Twining sat (TWIN/02); and research work (TWIN/03). Third party articles and publications deposited have been retained as (TWIN/04). Within these series, the material has been sorted chronologically in order to give a sense of chronological development.
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Conditions governing access
Open for research.
Conditions governing reproduction
Copyright declaration form to be completed.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
English
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
Material deposited by Prof Twining between 1995 and 1997 which was accumulated and created by him as an officer of a specific organisation or group was catalogued as part of the relevant collections: papers of W L Twining as Convenor of the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools working party on implications for law as a discipline of the Leverhulme Report, 1983-1984 (Ref: A.CHULS 3); papers of Twining as an officer of the Commonwealth Legal Education Association, 1977-1994 (Ref: A.CLEA 2); papers of Twining as an officer of the Society of Public Teachers of Law, 1965-1985 (Ref: A.SPTL); administrative papers of Twining as Supervisor of the Commonwealth Legal Records Project (Ref: A.CLRP).
Finding aids
Detailed catalogue available at the IALS and on-line at http://ials.sas.ac.uk/archives/twin.htm
Allied materials area
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Existence and location of copies
Related units of description
Some of Professor Twining's papers relating to law teaching in Dar-es-Salaam will be found in Rhodes House Library (ref: MSS Afr s 1825 811 (115)). The Eagle Star Centre, Cheltenham, England, hold some editorial papers of Twining. The official papers of the University of London's 1992-1993 LLM Review are held at the University of London Archives.
Publication note
The original listing, sorting, arrangement and appraisal recommendations of the first tranche was carried out by Clare Cowling as part of the Records of Legal Education project 1996-1998. Subsequent cataloguing, arrangement and appraisal was carried out by Melanie Peart between 2014 and 2015, along with the sorting, appraisal, arrangement and cataloguing of the second tranche of material.
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Note
The original listing, sorting, arrangement and appraisal recommendations of the first tranche was carried out by Clare Cowling as part of the Records of Legal Education project 1996-1998. Subsequent cataloguing, arrangement and appraisal was carried out by Melanie Peart between 2014 and 2015, along with the sorting, appraisal, arrangement and cataloguing of the second tranche of material.
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- Educational personnel » Teachers » Academic teaching personnel
- Educational personnel
- Law
- Legal profession » Lawyers
- Vocational education » Legal education
- Legal profession
- Law » Legal systems
- Publishing industry » Publishing
- Publishing industry
- Educational personnel » Teachers
- Vocational education
- Personnel
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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- English