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Michael Zander, KC, FBA, (born 16 November 1932 in
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) is a British legal scholar. He is Professor Emeritus of Law at the
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, and the author of several books known to generations of lawyers and law students alike. Professor Zander was a member of the
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(1991–1993).http://w.lse.ac.uk/collections/law/staff/michael-zander.htm He is currently a member of the Home Office's PACE Strategy Board.


Biography

He is the son of lawyer and scholar Walter Zander and Gretl Magnus. In 1937, when he was four years old, the family emigrated from Germany to England because of their Jewish background. His brother is the conductor
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. After attending the
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from 1946 to 1951, he won an Open Exhibition in English at
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, where he took a Double First Honours Degree in Law, then obtained a First Class in the LLB and was awarded the Whewell Scholarship in International Law. Zander then took an LLM at
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. For a time, he worked with the law firm of
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on Wall Street. After his return to the United Kingdom he qualified with
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and then briefly practised as a solicitor. During his clerkship he was legal adviser to
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in his battle to remain in the House of Commons. Zander joined the LSE Law Department in 1963 where he was appointed to a Chair in 1977; he was Convenor of the Law Department from 1984 to 1988 and again in 1997–98. He was appointed an Honorary
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in 1997 and was elected a Senior Fellow of the
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in 2005. Professor Zander retired from the LSE in 1998. For twenty-five years, from 1963 to 1988, he was Legal Correspondent of ''
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'' newspaper, for which he wrote some 1,400 articles. He has frequently broadcast on radio and television, commenting on legal issues. In 2010, Zander was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws by
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. The citation stated: "He has devoted a long and active career to the study, teaching, practice and improvement of the law, and has made outstanding contributions in both the academic and public spheres. There is no greater authority in the fields to which he has devoted himself: criminal procedure, civil procedure, legal system, legal profession and legal services. ... The central mission of his professional life has been to make the justice system work better." In 2015, he received the Halsbury Lifetime Contribution Award. (These awards were established in 2013. In that year it went to Sir Sydney Kentridge KCMG, QC. In 2014 it went to Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice 2008–13.)


Selected publications

*Lawyers and the Public Interest (1968) *Legal Services for the Community (1978) *A Matter of Justice (1989) *The Crown Court Study (1993) *A Bill of Rights? (4th ed.1997) *The State of Justice (2000) *The Law-Making Process (7th ed., 2015) *The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (7th ed.2015) *Cases and Materials on the English Legal System (10th ed., 2007)


References

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