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==Biography== |
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Born in Suffolk, Aldous was the son of barrister Guy Aldous QC and his wife, Gill Henson, daughter of Gino Henson, MFH, Master of the Blankney Hunt. Growing up in East Anglia, Aldous was a keen and eager huntsman from an early age. His father was MFH of the Essex and Suffolks, a responsibility that he passed onto Willie Aldous in 1970. He ceased hunting for real in 1976 to rejoin a serious career as a London barrister. Aldous achieved considerable success in the practice of intellectual property law that took him all the way to the bench of the Patents Court. |
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William Aldous was head of barristers' chambers at |
William Aldous was head of barristers' chambers at [[Pump Court|6 Pump Court Chambers]], Inner Temple from 1980 to 1988.<ref name="3NS">{{cite web|title=Former members|website=Three New Square|url=http://www.3newsquare.co.uk/html/formermembers.html|accessdate=19 September 2016}}</ref> In 1988 he was appointed to the [[High Court of Justice|High Court bench]] and assigned to the [[Patents Court]] of the [[High Court of Justice#Chancery Division|Chancery Division]].<ref name="ElgarOnline">{{cite book|publisher=Edward Elgar Ltd|title=A Dictionary of Intellectual Property Law|chapter=Aldous, Lord Justice (Sir William Aldous) (1936–)|first=Peter|last=Groves|url=http://www.elgaronline.com/view/nlm-book/9781849807777/c02_sec30.xml|date=2011|isbn=978-1-84980-777-7|doi=10.4337/9781849807784}}</ref> In January 1993 his judgment reflected a trend towards the freedom to publish. The [[Home Office]] had claimed copyright over tapes of serial killer, [[Dennis Nilsen]] in the possession of [[World In Action]]. [[Charles Tremayne]] of [[Granada Television]], described Aldous's decision to allow broadcast as "welcome and surprising".<ref>''Broadcasters welcome 'surprising' decision'', Andrew Culf ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1993.</ref> |
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He was made a [[Lord Justice of Appeal]] in 1995 |
He was made a [[Lord Justice of Appeal]] in 1995 and was sworn a member of the [[Privy Council]].<ref>[http://www.privy-council.org.uk/OutPut/Page76.asp#a Privy Council Members<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080512022457/http://www.privy-council.org.uk/output/page76.asp |date=2008-05-12 }}</ref> |
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He retired from the bench in October 2003<ref name="ElgarOnline"/> and |
He retired from the bench in October 2003<ref name="ElgarOnline"/> and became an arbitrator in intellectual property arbitrations.<ref>ADR Chambers UK & Europe web site, [http://www.adrchambers.co.uk/displaymember.php?id=299 ''Sir William Aldous'']. Consulted on March 29, 2008.</ref> He was a member of the [[Court system of Gibraltar|Gibraltar Court of Appeal]].<ref name="ElgarOnline"/> In March 2009 he dissented from other Court of Appeal judges, in giving the opinion that the Gibraltar Government's housing allocation policy discriminated against same-sex couples.<ref>{{cite web|title=JUDGMENT Nadine Rodriguez v (1) Minister of Housing of the Government (2) The Housing Allocation Committee|url=https://www.jcpc.uk/cases/docs/jcpc-2009-0028-judgment.pdf|publisher=Judicial Committee of the Privy Council|accessdate=24 September 2016}}</ref> |
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Sir William Aldous died on 17 March 2018, his 82nd birthday.<ref>[http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/222780/aldous Aldous]</ref> |
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He is a member of the [[Court system of Gibraltar|Gibraltar Court of Appeal]].<ref name="ElgarOnline"/> In March 2009 he dissented from other Court of Appeal judges, in giving the opinion that the Gibraltar Government's housing allocation policy discriminated against same-sex couples.<ref>{{cite web|title=JUDGMENT Nadine Rodriguez v (1) Minister of Housing of the Government (2) The Housing Allocation Committee|url=https://www.jcpc.uk/cases/docs/jcpc-2009-0028-judgment.pdf|publisher=Judicial Committee of the Privy Council|accessdate=24 September 2016}}</ref> |
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==Judgments== |
==Judgments== |
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*''[[Dubai Aluminium Co Ltd v Salaam]]''<ref>[2002] [http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKHL/2002/48.html UKHL 48], [2003] 2 AC 366</ref> - [[Vicarious liability|English vicarious liability]] case, concerning also breach of trust and dishonest assistance. Aldous's decision was reversed in the [[Judicial functions of the House of Lords#Appeals|House of Lords]] |
*''[[Dubai Aluminium Co Ltd v Salaam]]''<ref>[2002] [http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKHL/2002/48.html UKHL 48], [2003] 2 AC 366</ref> - [[Vicarious liability|English vicarious liability]] case, concerning also breach of trust and dishonest assistance. Aldous's decision was reversed in the [[Judicial functions of the House of Lords#Appeals|House of Lords]] |
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*''[[Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland plc]]''<ref>[2003] [http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2003/1409.html EWCA Civ 1409], [2004] 4 All ER 484</ref> - [[English land law]] case, concerning the behaviour of [[Receivership|receivers]] appointed under [[mortgage]]s. |
*''[[Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland plc]]''<ref>[2003] [http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2003/1409.html EWCA Civ 1409], [2004] 4 All ER 484</ref> - [[English land law]] case, concerning the behaviour of [[Receivership|receivers]] appointed under [[mortgage]]s. |
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*''[[Macmillan Inc v Bishopsgate Investment Trust plc (No 3)]]'' [1996] WLR 387 - determining the proper law for priority of claims to foreign shares mortgaged in England. |
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==Bibliography== |
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*with Thomas Terrell, Guy Aldous and Douglas Falconer, ''[[Terrell on the law of patents]]'', 11th ed., [[Sweet & Maxwell]], 1965. |
*with Thomas Terrell, Guy Aldous and Douglas Falconer, ''[[Terrell on the law of patents]]'', 11th ed., [[Sweet & Maxwell]], 1965. |
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*with Thomas Terrell, Douglas Falconer and David Young, ''Terrell on the law of patents'', 12th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 1971, ISBN |
*with Thomas Terrell, Douglas Falconer and David Young, ''Terrell on the law of patents'', 12th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 1971, {{ISBN|0-421-14650-8}}. |
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*with Thomas Terrell, ''Terrell on the Law of Patents'', 13th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, Ltd (January 1982), ISBN |
*with Thomas Terrell, ''Terrell on the Law of Patents'', 13th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, Ltd (January 1982), {{ISBN|0-421-24900-5}}. |
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 13 October 2024
Sir William Aldous | |
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Lord Justice of Appeal | |
In office 1995–2003 | |
Justice of the High Court | |
In office 1988–1995 | |
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Born | United Kingdom | 17 March 1936
Died | 17 March 2018 | (aged 82)
Spouse | Gill Henson |
Residence(s) | Suffolk, UK |
Sir William Aldous (17 March 1936 – 17 March 2018) was an English judge and a judge in the Gibraltar Court of Appeal.
Biography
[edit]Born in Suffolk, Aldous was the son of barrister Guy Aldous QC and his wife, Gill Henson, daughter of Gino Henson, MFH, Master of the Blankney Hunt. Growing up in East Anglia, Aldous was a keen and eager huntsman from an early age. His father was MFH of the Essex and Suffolks, a responsibility that he passed onto Willie Aldous in 1970. He ceased hunting for real in 1976 to rejoin a serious career as a London barrister. Aldous achieved considerable success in the practice of intellectual property law that took him all the way to the bench of the Patents Court.
William Aldous was head of barristers' chambers at 6 Pump Court Chambers, Inner Temple from 1980 to 1988.[1] In 1988 he was appointed to the High Court bench and assigned to the Patents Court of the Chancery Division.[2] In January 1993 his judgment reflected a trend towards the freedom to publish. The Home Office had claimed copyright over tapes of serial killer, Dennis Nilsen in the possession of World In Action. Charles Tremayne of Granada Television, described Aldous's decision to allow broadcast as "welcome and surprising".[3]
He was made a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1995 and was sworn a member of the Privy Council.[4]
He retired from the bench in October 2003[2] and became an arbitrator in intellectual property arbitrations.[5] He was a member of the Gibraltar Court of Appeal.[2] In March 2009 he dissented from other Court of Appeal judges, in giving the opinion that the Gibraltar Government's housing allocation policy discriminated against same-sex couples.[6]
Sir William Aldous died on 17 March 2018, his 82nd birthday.[7]
Judgments
[edit]Judgments of Aldous in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales include:
- Fujitsu's Application[8] - Patent law confirming the rejection of a patent involving the computerisation of an existing process.
- British Telecommunications plc v One in a Million Ltd[9] - Intellectual property case in which Aldous identified domain names usurping a trademarked name as "an instrument of fraud"[10]
- Walton v Independent Living Organisation[11] - UK labour law, regarding the National Minimum Wage Act 1998
- Dubai Aluminium Co Ltd v Salaam[12] - English vicarious liability case, concerning also breach of trust and dishonest assistance. Aldous's decision was reversed in the House of Lords
- Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland plc[13] - English land law case, concerning the behaviour of receivers appointed under mortgages.
- Macmillan Inc v Bishopsgate Investment Trust plc (No 3) [1996] WLR 387 - determining the proper law for priority of claims to foreign shares mortgaged in England.
Bibliography
[edit]- with Thomas Terrell, Guy Aldous and Douglas Falconer, Terrell on the law of patents, 11th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 1965.
- with Thomas Terrell, Douglas Falconer and David Young, Terrell on the law of patents, 12th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 1971, ISBN 0-421-14650-8.
- with Thomas Terrell, Terrell on the Law of Patents, 13th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, Ltd (January 1982), ISBN 0-421-24900-5.
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References
[edit]- ^ "Former members". Three New Square. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
- ^ a b c Groves, Peter (2011). "Aldous, Lord Justice (Sir William Aldous) (1936–)". A Dictionary of Intellectual Property Law. Edward Elgar Ltd. doi:10.4337/9781849807784. ISBN 978-1-84980-777-7.
- ^ Broadcasters welcome 'surprising' decision, Andrew Culf The Guardian, 27 January 1993.
- ^ Privy Council Members Archived 2008-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ ADR Chambers UK & Europe web site, Sir William Aldous. Consulted on March 29, 2008.
- ^ "JUDGMENT Nadine Rodriguez v (1) Minister of Housing of the Government (2) The Housing Allocation Committee" (PDF). Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ^ Aldous
- ^ [1997] EWCA Civ 1174
- ^ [1999] 1 WLR 903
- ^ British Telecommunications plc v One in a Million Ltd [1999] 1 WLR 903, Aldous LJ at 920.
- ^ [2003] EWCA Civ 199, [2003] ICR 688, [2003] IRLR 469
- ^ [2002] UKHL 48, [2003] 2 AC 366
- ^ [2003] EWCA Civ 1409, [2004] 4 All ER 484
- ^ Burke's Peerage. 2003.