John William Salmond

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Sir John Salmond.
Sir John Salmond.

Sir John William Salmond, (3 December 1862 - 19 September 1924) was a legal scholar based in New Zealand and Australia.

He was the author of several legal texts:

  • Jurisprudence or the Theory of the Law (1902)[1]
  • The Law of Torts (1907)[2]
  • Principles of the Law of Contracts (1927) with P. H. Winfield.[3]

Salmond studied as a Gilchrist scholar at University College London.

He was professor of law at the University of Adelaide Law School from 1896 to December 1905.

In 1920, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of New Zealand. He represented New Zealand at the Washington Naval Conference from November 1921 to February 1922.

The Law Library at the University of Adelaide Law School is named in his honor.[4]

[edit] References

  • J. J. Pascoe (ed), History of Adelaide and Vicinity (Adel, 1901).
  • McLintock, A. H. (ed.), An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, vol 3, R. E. Owen, Government Printer, (Wellington, 1966).
  • A. Castles et al (eds), Law on North Terrace (Adel, 1983).
  • Honorary Magistrate, Jan 1966; Observer (Adelaide), 29 May 1897.
  • Times (London), 22 Feb 1924.
  • letter to W. R. Phillips 9 Aug 1904, S. J. Way letter book (State Library of South Australia)