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  1. He was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and at Rugby School, and then read classics at New College, Oxford. He graduated with first-class honours. He won a prize fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford, and was again a fellow at All Souls from 1961 to 1969.

    • 1945–1984
    • Barrister
  2. Sir James Fawcett (1913-1991) Fawcett was educated at Rugby School and New College, Oxford. He was calledto the Bar in 1938. During World War II (1939-1945) he served in the RoyalNavy.

  3. James Fawcett: Birth Date: 16 April 1913: Birth Place: Wallingford, Berkshire, England: Death Place: Oxford, England: Alma Mater: New College, Oxford: Occupation: Barrister: Years Active: 1945–1984: Known For: Member (1962–1984) then President of the European Commission for Human Rights (1972–1981) Children: 5, including Edmund Fawcett ...

  4. Life Fellow. Subject: Physiology. Research: Axon regeneration in the Central Nervous System; plasticity and recovery from nervous system damage; the CNS injury response; a peripheral nerve repair prosthesis; clinical trials protocols for spinal cord injury. Contact Details. Web Pages. Email: jf108@cam.ac.uk.

  5. 8 References. Siblings. Children. Sir James Edmund Sandford Fawcett Template:Postnom (16 April 1913 – 24 June 1991) was a British barrister. He was a member of the European Commission for Human Rights from 1962 to 1984, and its president from 1972 to 1981, and was later knighted in 1984.

  6. "Fawcett, Sir James (Edmund Sandford), (16 April 1913–24 June 1991), QC 1985; President, European Commission of Human Rights, 1972–81 (Member, 1962–84)" published on by Oxford University Press.

  7. Sep 13, 2021 · Born in 1942, she was the daughter of the barrister Sir James Fawcett, who was the president of the European Commission for Human Rights in the 1970s.

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