Death Of Sir Ivor Jennings
(N.Z.P.A.-Keuter—Copyright) CAMBRIDGE, Dec. 20. A famous legal authority. Sir Ivor Jennings, who helped to draft constitutions for several Commonwealth nations, died in hospital yesterday, aged 62. Sir Ivor Jennings was regarded in Britain as his generation’s greatest authority on constitutional law. He played a key role in framing constitutions for Malaya, Ceylon, Pakistan, Malta, the Sudan and other countries.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30939, 21 December 1965, Page 21
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