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Richard Scott, Baron Scott of Foscote

British judge


Summary

British judge

FieldValue
honorific-prefixThe Right Honourable
nameThe Lord Scott of Foscote
honorific-suffix
imageThe Lord Scott of Foscote.jpg
officeLord of Appeal in Ordinary
term_start17 July 2000
term_end30 September 2009
monarchElizabeth II
predecessorThe Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers
successorPosition abolished
office1Member of the House of Lords
status1Lord Temporal
termlabel1Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
term_start117 July 2000
term_end121 December 2016
office2Vice-Chancellor of the High Court
term_start21994
term_end22000
predecessor2Sir Donald Nicholls
successor2Sir Andrew Morritt
birth_date
birth_placeDehradun, India
birthnameRichard Rashleigh Folliott Scott
spouseRima Elisa Ripoll (m. 1959); 4 children
alma_mater
occupationJurist
professionBarrister

| honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable | honorific-suffix =

Richard Rashleigh Folliott Scott, Baron Scott of Foscote, (born 2 October 1934) is a British judge, who formerly held the office of Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.

Early life

The son of Lieutenant-Colonel C. W. F. and Katharine Scott, Scott was born on 2 October 1934 and educated at Michaelhouse School, Natal in South Africa. He then studied at the University of Cape Town, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1954, and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he received a B.A (Law Tripos) in 1957 and a Blue in rugby. He then spent a year as Bigelow Fellow at the University of Chicago, where he met his future wife, Rima Elisa Ripoll, who is from Panama.

Scott Inquiry

Main article: Scott Report

In 1992, Scott, while a Lord Justice of Appeal, was appointed to chair an inquiry into the Arms-to-Iraq scandal, in which it was claimed the British government had supported British companies in selling defence equipment to Iraq. The report was published in 1996, although much of it was secret. In 2001, Scott said it was "regrettable and disappointing" the Government had not made changes to the law regulating the arms trade.

Personal life

Lord Scott has been married to Rima Elisa Ripoll since 1959. They have two sons and two daughters.

References

References

  1. (18 April 2000). "Senior Judicial Appointments – Number10.gov.uk". [[10 Downing Street]].
  2. (December 2008). "Scott of Foscote". [[Oxford University Press]].
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  4. "The Rt Hon the Lord Scott of Foscote". Debrett's People of Today.
  5. {{London Gazette. (21 July 2000)
  6. (20 April 2009). "Justice of the UK Supreme Court – Number10.gov.uk". [[10 Downing Street]].
  7. "Lord Scott of Foscote". [[Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  8. (2 May 2003). "Senior judicial appointments: Court of Final Appeal and High Court".
  9. "Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal - Former Judges - The Right Honourable The Lord SCOTT of Foscote". 23 December 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  10. (4 October 2004). "Who are the Law Lords?". BBC News.
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