by Derek
Roebuck, Francis Calvert Boorman and Rhiannon Markless
Publisher: HOLO Books, The Arbitration Press (2019)
I haven't written a blog for over 2 years, primarily
because I was involved in writing this book with Derek and Francis. Sadly,
on 27th April this year Derek passed away.
Derek and his wife Susanna Hoe became aware of my
interest in the eighteenth-century legal system through my blogs and earlier
PhD thesis and book: Gender, Crime and
Discretion in Yorkshire, 1735-1775: Decision-Making and the Criminal Justice System.
They asked if I would be interested in working with Derek on this project and
during the course of the following two years Derek, Susanna, Francis and I
became friends: it was a pleasure working and dining with them.
I don't class myself as a writer and get far more
pleasure from the research. Therefore, Derek and I came to an arrangement
whereby I would primarily undertake research of the legal records and he would
turn my work into coherent text. Even when I did turn my hand to writing a
couple of chapters Derek continued to turn my work into coherent
text!
This book is the last in a series of books written by
Derek that takes the history of arbitration back to Ancient Greece.
The most important finding in this current work is
that arbitration and mediation remained widespread throughout the period
surveyed. Nevertheless, legal historians have scarcely noticed the large body
of routine work by which the courts and others then supported and exploited
arbitration. If they knew of its existence, little more than a mention was
usually considered enough.
Derek was already unwell by the time of
our book launch at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in November 2019. He
will be sorely missed by family, friends and colleagues.
Book
launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQhgn-OdqEk
I leave reviews of the book to others:
Timothy G Nelson in Arbitration International: https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/arbint/aiaa014/5825453?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Karyl Nairn in THE RECORD of the Assocition of the Bar of the City of New York (Spring 2020 - vol 13 no 1. 71)
Bruno Loynes de Fumichon in Revue de l'Arbitrage (2019 - No 4 October-December)
Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers, Reviews Editor, “The Barrister”, and Mediator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfrjhdUTdGw