Hartley William Shawcross, Baron Shawcross, GBE, PC, QC (4 February 1902 – 10 July 2003), known from 1945 to 1959 as Sir Hartley Shawcross, was an English...
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Sir William Hartley Hume Shawcross CVO (born 28 May 1946) is a British journalist, writer, and broadcaster. He is the incumbent Commissioner for Public...
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Conrad Hartley Pelham Shawcross RA (born 26 April 1977) is a British artist specializing in mechanical sculptures based on philosophical and scientific...
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killer Christopher Nyholm Shawcross (1905–1973), English lawyer and politician; brother of Hartley Shawcross Conrad Shawcross (born 1977), English artist;...
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cabinet government. It is named for Hartley Shawcross, Attorney General from 1945 to 1951. What is now known as the Shawcross principle was the subject of debate...
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1945 and Sir Hartley Shawcross became Attorney General and took responsibility as Britain's chief prosecutor in the Nuremberg Trials. Shawcross, to emphasise...
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United Kingdom was initially represented by then-attorney general Hartley Shawcross, who had been chief prosecutor for the United Kingdom at the Nuremberg...
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interest" for this fact to be revealed. The eminent barrister Sir Hartley Shawcross finally persuaded him to withdraw his lawsuit after eighteen months...
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Bevan (resigned) as Minister of Labour and National Service. Sir Hartley Shawcross succeeds Harold Wilson (resigned) as President of the Board of Trade...
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Minister Clement Attlee Preceded by Stafford Cripps Succeeded by Hartley Shawcross Secretary for Overseas Trade In office 10 July 1947 – 29 September...
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