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a better equipped library for the Law Lords' use. In his
Maccabean Lecture to the British Academy in 1983, he described the judge and jurist as on a shared "search for principle", saying that it was the fusion of their work that led to the development of the common law. Three years after the lecture, he said that "it is difficult to overestimate the influence of the jurist in England today". In
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786:). Goff had continued drafting the textbook after leaving academia for the Commercial Bar. At the time, work for junior barristers was limited, and so he spent considerable time working on the book at the Inner Temple library. During this period, Maudsley spent long stretches of time in the United States, and did not respond to Goff's communications.
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839:, described it as "admirable". The book's propositions caused some confusion in academic circles. Not knowing where it fitted, a university library classified it as Criminal Law, and a library of one of the Inns of Court refused to take the book in at all. The book's propositions were not unanimously welcomed. For example, they were resisted by
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almost permanent junior barristers assisting them. Goff was led by
Roskill twice when his usual junior had pneumonia, but was hardly led by anyone else. He took this as an opportunity to teach at Inner Temple and on weekends at Lincoln College, and to continue writing his book on the law of restitution.
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AC 95, at p. 104. ("My Lords, there is no general doctrine of unjust enrichment recognised in
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and spent considerable time transposing and arranging pieces of music for the family collection of instruments. His love of music remained with him into the later years of his life, when his health was failing. He described music as what "fed his soul and relaxed him". He was particularly fond of the
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described the case as legally complex, "involving such vast fortunes that millions of dollars turned upon every nuance of meaning in the 1943 Act". Goff presided over the case in the High Court, holding that the contract had been frustrated and that
British Petroleum was entitled to damages. Notably,
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enthusiastically. This was despite the disapproval of some of his colleagues, according to whom Goff had broken the unspoken rule that no judicial reference was to be made to the work of the Law
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As an academic-turned-judge, Goff believed that the two professions were different, yet complementary. Upon his appointment to the House of Lords, he was appalled to find poor library and research facilities available, and wrote a paper to the House of Lords authorities, arguing for the provision of
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and came across an article written by
Maudsley, which he believed to be based heavily on the material they had prepared in their joint lectures. Goff wrote to Maudsley once again, but upon not receiving a reply, concluded that Maudsley "was signing off and didn't feel able to tell me". As a junior
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Germany, France and Italy, in recognition for which he was awarded the
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QC, then known as 5, King's Bench Walk (but which later amalgamated with 6, King's Bench Walk to form what is today known as 7, King's Bench Walk, or 7KBW). He described his time as a junior barrister as "lean", because at that time, the bulk of cases went to senior barristers, who tended to have
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Criminal Law and Roman Law. His schedule was hectic, teaching nearly 50
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When Goff left academia for the Bar, he brought with him a strong interest in the welfare of students and young barristers. At the time, Inner Temple (his Inn of Court) provided almost no educational support. Shortly after moving to the Bar, he and a fellow barrister arranged for lectures to be
517:. He had a closer relationship with his mother than his father. Lionel's principal interests were in fishing, hunting, shooting and riding, and he did not share his son's passion for music. Likewise, Robert did not share his father's interests, and gave up shooting after he turned eighteen.
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816:, made the authors pay for a second set of proofs. As a result, Goff and Jones made practically no money from the first edition of the book, and Goff complained that Sweet & Maxwell "appeared to understand nothing about writing pioneering books". The book was finally published in 1966.
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University Fund lectureship in law, to take effect in 1953. In this capacity, he was required to give a series of lectures on any area of interest to him. When exploring texts for inspiration, he chanced upon "quasi-contracts", a concept traceable to
922:. His choice of junior was Brian Davenport, a close friend whom he described as "exceptionally gifted", but who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in his early thirties. Over the course of his practice, he led many juniors, some of whom went on to hold high judicial office, such as
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to chair an appeal to boost its
Scholarship Fund. This fund evolved into the Pegasus Trust, which supports the exchange of young lawyers in many common law countries, and which was one of Goff's key contributions as a member of Inner Temple. To fund it, Goff assembled a committee of
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in 1951. In October 1951, he began teaching at Lincoln College, and remained there until the end of the 1954–55 academic year. Alongside his teaching, he served on various committees and briefly as dean in 1952–53 when the incumbent was on leave. His students included
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Memorial Lecture in New Delhi, where he remarked that the difference between Germany and England was that in Germany, "the Professor is God, but in England, the Judge is God". In 1990, Goff delivered the first of the annual Lord Goff lectures at the
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dispel the hostility towards them in the House of Lords. Among the Law Commissioners he supported were his former junior barrister Brian Davenport QC, Jack Beatson and Andrew Burrows. Since then, several Law Commissioners have been appointed to the
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498:. He also served in the First World War, and was wounded in 1917 and again mentioned in dispatches. He remained hospitalised for his wounds until 1921. In 1923, he married Isabel Higgon, née Denroche-Smith, a widow of Archie Higgon, who had been
761:, he set up a series of seminars in Restitution, also described as "Unjustifiable Enrichment" and "Quasi Contract". The lectures were not on the syllabus and not many students attended. They did attract academic attendees, some of whom, such as
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The book publication took much longer than either Goff or Jones anticipated. The manuscript was submitted in late 1964. The page proofs, which arrived in 1965, had so many mistakes and required so many alterations that the publishers,
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870:. In 1975, Goff was appointed to the High Court. Goff and Jones jointly wrote two further editions of the textbook, which were published in 1978 and 1986, respectively. In the latter year, Goff was appointed to the
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Goff left academia to join the Commercial Bar in 1955, at a time when the prevailing belief was that there was a sharp difference between the academic lawyer and the practicing lawyer. He joined the chambers of
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as "one of the most distinguished of his luminous contributions to this branch of the law" and by Lord Browne-Wilkinson, who dissented, as containing "yet another major contribution to the law of restitution".
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Towards the later part of his life, he developed an interest in sharing perspectives with foreign lawyers and judges. For building bridges between judges in the United Kingdom and Germany, Goff was awarded the
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there, and three weeks after receiving his examination results was offered a fellowship at Oxford. He accepted this on condition that he could be called to the Bar first. He was called to the Bar at the
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1551:. They were married in July 1953, and lived in Oxford until 1955, when Goff went to the Bar. As a young academic couple, they became good friends with various academics, including Jack Butterworth,
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was taken over by his former junior Lord Hobhouse. Over those 12 years, he participated in over 300 cases at the House of Lords and 160 cases at the Privy Council.
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in 1986, Goff used elevated language, describing jurists as “pilgrims with on the endless road to unattainable perfection”. In 1987, Goff wrote an article titled
474:, Scotland, on 12 November 1926, as the second child and only son of Lionel Trevor Goff (1877–1953) and Isobel Jane Higgon (née Denroche-Smith). Lionel studied at
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1284:. Following his escape from prison and flight to the Soviet Union, he wrote a book about his experiences and work in British intelligence, which was published by
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barrister with a growing practice, Goff realised that if his book was to be completed, he would need a collaborator. A. W. B. Simpson introduced him to
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students in a single year, some of whom required multiple tutorials a week. To share the workload, the College permitted him to recruit a weekender.
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in which the remedy takes the form of 'subrogation', but this expression embraces more than a single concept in English law", per Lord Diplock).
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Barclays Bank Ltd v W J Simms, Son and Cooke (Southern) Ltd
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1974:(Supplement). 30 October 1945. p. 5325.
1655:(2016). "Obituary: Lord Goff of Chieveley".
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592:in August 1945, these plans were cancelled.
528:until he was eight. Thereafter, he attended
384:unjust enrichment as a branch of English law
115:6 February 1986 – 30 September 1998
1112:BP Exploration Co (Libya) Ltd v Hunt (No 2)
827:treatise on torts and the seminal textbook
465:
432:in 1951, and appointed fellow and tutor at
73:1 October 1996 – 30 September 1998
2951:City University of Hong Kong School of Law
2764:"1988: Government loses Spycatcher battle"
1547:, having read History, and was starting a
1526:Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal
1439:From left to right: Dr Christine Challis,
1381:Fostering links with foreign jurisdictions
1135:Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943
1076:, who has disagreed with the reasoning in
509:Robert was brought up at the Goff home in
47:
3131:Military personnel from Perth and Kinross
3026:
2119:
1714:
584:was 354970. He trained for battle in the
556:In December 1944, towards the end of the
2709:
2623:The Principles of the Law of Restitution
2334:"Obituary: Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough"
2274:
2050:
1964:
1509:High Steward of the University of Oxford
1434:
1119:Libya's nationalisation of its oilfields
904:Goff and Jones on the Law of Restitution
806:Downing Professor of the Laws of England
779:Goff and Jones on the Law of Restitution
767:
741:Goff and Jones on the Law of Restitution
402:Judicial Committee of the House of Lords
2909:
2876:
2836:. International Crimes Database project
2405:
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502:in 1915. Isobel's family home was near
16:English barrister and judge (1926–2016)
3216:British Army personnel of World War II
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2579:Baron Goff of Chieveley, Robert Goff.
2498:
1106:Leading cases of national significance
396:, the leading English law textbook on
2915:Before Memory Fades: An Autobiography
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1024:Spiliada Maritime Corp v Cansulex Ltd
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721:, where it is suggested that he met
540:, an organist who had played at the
2900:
2710:Goldberg, Victor P. (1 June 2011).
2670:"Frustration and Unjust Enrichment"
2658:
2606:
1721:The Inner Temple Yearbook 2017–2018
1491:In establishing it, Goff said that:
1254:Augusto Pinochet's arrest and trial
551:
13:
3211:Senior lords of appeal in Ordinary
3156:Fellows of Lincoln College, Oxford
2982:from the original on 18 March 2020
2939:
2569:
2557:from the original on 18 March 2020
2439:
2396:
2378:Proceedings of the British Academy
2359:
2074:
1519:Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
1341:Henderson v Merrett Syndicates Ltd
1125:had purchased a half-share of the
948:
698:, who would become a judge of the
660:
415:, England. He obtained a place at
14:
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2502:(1993). "Savigny in the Strand".
2427:from the original on 30 June 2019
2284:. 11 February 1986. p. 1981.
1978:
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1386:Grand Cross (First Class) of the
1369:Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Lincoln CC
1292:Leading cases of legal importance
1087:Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Lincoln CC
1007:Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
902:Goff believed the publication of
713:, who was then a Prize Fellow at
687:Vinerian Professor of English Law
398:restitution and unjust enrichment
376:Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
61:Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
2883:Parliamentary Democracy in India
2418:Judiciary of England & Wales
2332:Lloyd, Anthony (27 March 2004).
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480:Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
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138:The Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough
3196:People educated at Eton College
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2581:"Judge, Jurist and Legislature"
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2470:"Judge, Jurist and Legislature"
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2193:Orakpo v Manson Investments Ltd
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2128:. London: Sweet & Maxwell.
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973:, becoming judicially known as
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3166:Fellows of the British Academy
3161:Fellows of New College, Oxford
2113:
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2004:
1958:
1037:President of the Supreme Court
482:, and was commissioned in the
411:, Scotland, and was raised in
382:. Best known for establishing
380:President of the Supreme Court
1:
3136:Alumni of New College, Oxford
2716:Washington and Lee Law Review
2668:Baker, John (November 1979).
2148:The Lord Denning, Tom Denning
1635:
1376:Public service and engagement
1150:to accommodate the judgment.
1029:Judge, Jurist and Legislature
879:Fellow of the British Academy
717:. He gave joint classes with
1474:Cambridge Commonwealth Trust
1401:City University of Hong Kong
1327:Lipkin Gorman v Karpnale Ltd
1069:Lipkin Gorman v Karpnale Ltd
953:In 1974, Goff was appointed
789:In 1959, Goff was reading a
542:coronation of King George VI
378:, the equivalent of today's
157:Robert Lionel Archibald Goff
7:
3226:Members of the Inner Temple
3206:20th-century King's Counsel
3151:20th-century English judges
2696:– via Cambridge Core.
2091:. Oxford: Hart Publishing.
1574:countryside and gardening.
1407:Work with the Inns of Court
1190:persistent vegetative state
1042:and Lord Justice of Appeal
709:This role was fulfilled by
386:, he has been described by
10:
3242:
2917:. : Hay House Publishing.
2886:. New Delhi: Ocean Books.
2371:"The Search for Principle"
2150:(1967). "Goff and Jones's
1532:Council of Legal Education
1251:
1184:on 15 April 1989. A fatal
1161:
1156:Airedale NHS Trust v Bland
983:Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
868:City, University of London
802:Trinity College, Cambridge
738:
103:Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
30:The Lord Goff of Chieveley
3101:The Lord Browne-Wilkinson
3097:
3088:
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2686:10.1017/S0008197300094113
2369:Goff, Sir Robert (1983).
1613:A squirrel sejant proper.
1545:St Anne's College, Oxford
1362:Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd
1226:Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd
1218:Official Secrets Act 1911
999:Royal County of Berkshire
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3084:The Lord Keith of Kinkel
3057:. University of Oxford.
1462:Lord Mackay of Clashfern
1274:This case concerned the
1268:Attorney General v Blake
1238:tort of private nuisance
1003:The Lord Keith of Kinkel
975:Lord Justice Robert Goff
757:, then the law tutor at
470:Robert Goff was born in
466:Early life and education
84:The Lord Keith of Kinkel
2699:(subscription required)
2525:(subscription required)
2321:(subscription required)
2085:William Rodolph Cornish
2022:. Sweet & Maxwell.
1588:
991:Baron Goff of Chieveley
829:Anson's Law of Contract
825:Sir Frederick Pollock's
679:Lincoln College, Oxford
496:mentioned in dispatches
434:Lincoln College, Oxford
3141:English King's Counsel
3053:Skey, William (1846).
2152:The Law of Restitution
2126:The Law of Restitution
1604:
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1137:. The legal historian
967:Lord Justice of Appeal
835:, then a judge of the
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3221:Scots Guards officers
3201:People from Chieveley
2674:Cambridge Law Journal
1603:
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1210:attempted to publish
1164:Hillsborough disaster
1011:Lord Browne-Wilkinson
1001:. On 1 October 1996,
837:High Court of Justice
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615:Piero della Francesca
564:for service with the
490:, was wounded in the
452:Sir Stephen Tomlinson
311:Years of service
2409:(12 November 2012).
2156:Law Quarterly Review
2056:Law Quarterly Review
1206:In 1985, former spy
1170:Hillsborough Stadium
792:Law Quarterly Review
782:(today published as
727:Sir Walter Oakeshott
636:At New College, his
625:University education
619:Polyptych of Perugia
442:University of Oxford
26:The Right Honourable
2878:Singhvi, Laxmi Mall
2585:Denning Law Journal
2474:Denning Law Journal
2301:The Daily Telegraph
1915:(23 October 2019).
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1480:, then Chairman of
1246:Re Pinochet (No. 3)
1176:semi-final between
1052:civil legal systems
913:The Mihalis Angelos
848:Doctor of Civil Law
814:Sweet & Maxwell
546:New College, Oxford
444:from 1991 to 2001.
417:New College, Oxford
261:New College, Oxford
3008:on 6 February 2005
2281:The London Gazette
2181:Chesworth v Farrar
1971:The London Gazette
1716:Tomlinson, Stephen
1605:
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1131:Nelson Bunker Hunt
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969:and sworn in as a
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685:'s appointment as
650:Junior Common Room
590:surrender of Japan
492:siege of Ladysmith
374:and judge who was
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3098:Succeeded by
2924:978-93-81398-00-5
2893:978-81-8430-126-7
2770:. 13 October 1988
2632:978-0-19-872638-8
2407:Beatson, Sir Jack
2029:978-0-414-05523-0
2016:Mitchell, Charles
1931:978-0-19-726669-4
1913:Beatson, Sir Jack
1633:
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1553:Maurice Platnauer
1517:President of the
1476:. He entertained
1306:Collins v Wilcock
1234:One Canada Square
1182:Nottingham Forest
1123:British Petroleum
1090:was described by
979:Sir Reginald Goff
889:Career at the Bar
877:He was elected a
800:, then fellow at
759:Brasenose College
715:All Souls College
574:second lieutenant
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963:Commercial Court
723:A. W. B. Simpson
642:Jack Butterworth
558:Second World War
552:Military service
530:St Aubyns School
520:Goff attended a
500:killed in action
393:Goff & Jones
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