Sir Julian Martin Flaux PC (born 11 May 1955) is the Chancellor of the High Court. Flaux was born on 11 May 1955 and was educated at the King's School...
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Flaux (French pronunciation: [flo]; Occitan: Flaus) is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. Communes of the Gard department "Répertoire...
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However, the building quickly faced structural problems, as seen by Armand de Flaux who visited the church in 1861. Construction began and the new building...
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doi:10.1016/0964-5691(95)00062-3. Marriner, Nick; Morhange, Christophe; Flaux, Clément (2017). "Harbors and ports, ancient". In Gilbert, Allan S. (ed...
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Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific (2017–2019) HM judiciary Sir Julian Flaux 15 February 2017 Lord Justice of Appeal (2016–2021) Chancellor of the High...
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(Sir Brian Leveson P and Leggatt J) and in the Court of Appeal (Sales, Flaux, and Floyd LJJ). Lord Sumption (with whom Lord Reed agreed) and Lord Wilson...
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Brunot sold them to Pierre Justin Armand Verdier, comte de Flaux. They were at the Château de Flaux until 1910–1911, when J. P. Morgan bought them through...
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Terence English Richard Faulkner, Baron Faulkner of Worcester Sir Julian Flaux Judith Freedman Sir Peter Gibson Sir Iain Glidewell Alec Graham Andy Green...
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al-Dîn et la Tunisie, 1850-1881, éd. Brill, Leyde, 1976, p. 36 Armand de Flaux, La régence de Tunis au dix-neuvième siècle, éd. Challamel Aîné, Paris,...
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court judge. Cooke himself became a judge in 2001, being replaced by Julian Flaux QC and Gavin Kealey QC as head of chambers. He acted as an assistant recorder...
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