Diplock may refer to: Bramah Joseph Diplock, 1903 inventor of the pedrail wheel Kenneth Diplock, Baron Diplock (1907–1985), English judge and Law Lord...
Diplock courts were criminal courts in Northern Ireland for non-jury trial of specified serious crimes ("scheduled offences"). They were introduced by...
Philip Russell Diplock (born 13 November 1927) is a British architect who was the founder of Russell Diplock & Associates. Philip Russell Diplock was born on...
caterpillar track, in 1907. Diplock was born in Chelsea, London to Thomas Bramah Diplock, a coroner, and Eleanor Diplock. He died suddenly on 9 August...
Richard Sean Diplock (born 7 May 1965) is a Welsh former rugby union international. Born in Ebbw Vale, Diplock was educated at Glan Afan Comprehensive...
Re Diplock or Chichester Diocesan Fund and Board of Finance Inc v Simpson [1944] AC 341 is an English trusts law and unjust enrichment case, concerning...
It is located in the northeast foothills of Detroit Plateau, south of Diplock Glacier, north of Mount Wild and northeast of Kopito Ridge. It drains into...
Wayne Diplock (born 8 March 1968) is an Australian rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
"Les" Diplock CMG (16 September 1899 – 6 November 1983) was an Australian politician. Diplock was born in South Brisbane to house-painter Louis Diplock and...
Lords Fraser, Scarman and Diplock all believed that the issue of national security was outside the remit of the courts. Lord Diplock wrote "it is par excellence...
paramilitary prisoners. From 1972 onward, paramilitaries were tried in juryless Diplock courts to avoid intimidation of jurors. On conviction, they were to be...
proceeds of sale of the property. In the course of his judgment, Lord Diplock said, "It would, in my view, be an abuse of the legal technique for ascertaining...
government, which were formerly wielded by the wearer of the crown". The Lord Diplock suggested the Crown means "the government [and] all of the ministers and...
developed in the late 19th and early 20th century by Londoner Bramah Joseph Diplock. It consists of a series of "feet" (pedes in Latin) connected to pivots...
in 1972, and the so-called "Diplock courts" were introduced to try people charged with paramilitary activities. Diplock courts are common in Northern...
McGuinness, Dermot Nesbitt [327] 626 14 23 April 1998 Manchester Shelagh Diplock, Norman Fowler, Gerald Kaufman, David Rendel [328] 627 15 30 April 1998...
roles by seniority. The purpose of the change was to allow an ailing Lord Diplock to step aside from presiding, yet remain a Law Lord. On 1 October 2009...
other bankers, he regarded this as insufficient to make it a bank itself. Diplock LJ stated: What I think is common to all modern definitions and essential...
B.; Duale, N. L.; Deckx, H.; Bebe, N.; Longombé, A. O.; Thilly, C. H.; Diplock, A. T.; Dumont, J. E. (February 1993). "Selenium deficiency mitigates hypothyroxinemia...
[1958] 1 W.L.R. 743, a House of Lords case, the famous speech of Lord Diplock states succinctly the principle that freedom of speech is subject to the...
(PDF) from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 22 August 2021. Diplock, Elizabeth E.; Mardlin, Dave P.; Killham, Kenneth S.; Paton, Graeme Iain...