Ivan Lawrence | |
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Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee | |
In office 15 July 1992 –21 March 1997 | |
Preceded by | John Wheeler |
Succeeded by | Chris Mullin |
Member of Parliament for Burton | |
In office 28 February 1974 –8 April 1997 | |
Preceded by | John Jennings |
Succeeded by | Janet Dean |
Personal details | |
Born | Brighton,Sussex,England | 24 December 1936
Political party | Conservative |
Alma mater | Christ Church,Oxford |
Profession | Law |
Sir Ivan John Lawrence KC (born 24 December 1936) is a former British Conservative Member of Parliament and criminal barrister.
Born in Brighton,Lawrence was the only child of parents of Russian-Romanian Jewish descent. [1] Alma Cogan,a successful singer of traditional pop music in the post-war period,was his cousin. [2] Lawrence was educated at the former Brighton,Hove and Sussex Grammar School and is President of the School's Old Boys' Association. He read jurisprudence at Christ Church,Oxford,where he became president of the Oxford University Progressive Jewish Society. [1] From 1955 to 1957,he did National Service in the RAF and served in Malta during the Suez Crisis. [2]
He was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in 1962;appointed Queen's Counsel in 1981,a Recorder of the Crown Court in 1985,a Bencher of the Inner Temple in 1990;and was knighted in 1992. [3] He has defended in over 90 murder trials,and has appeared in a number of notable criminal trials,for example the Kray twins (gang-land murders),the serial killer Dennis Nilsen,Russell Bishop (Brighton Babes in the Wood murder), [1] the Mountnessing silver bullion robbery,the Brink's-Mat gold bullion money-laundering,and a mass-murder war crimes trial at The Hague. In the field of international human rights,he played a prominent and successful part in the campaign to release a million jews from the Soviet Union,the release of thirty-two Egyptians imprisoned under President Mubarak,and the release from imprisonment,and subsequent installation as President of the Maldives,of Mahommed Nasheed. Most recently he has annually co-chaired the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime at Jesus College.
Lawrence,having twice unsuccessfully stood for the Peckham constituency in 1966 and 1970,was elected MP for Burton in February 1974. He held the seat until May 1997 when he lost to Labour's Janet Dean.
He was a member of the Conservative Monday Club in 1973 when in the autumn of that year he had contributed an article to Monday News on the subject of "The Problem of State Subsidised Strikers". He is listed as a Club MP in May 1975, [4] in a Club office list as one of their MP members in July 1976,and in a Club members' circular as one of its members standing for re-election to Parliament for Burton in the General Election on 9 June 1983. He was still on the List of Club MPs in 1990. He has also been a member of the Conservative Bow Group for over 50 years and has contributed to many of its publications over that period.
He was Chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee from 1992 to 1997 and was Chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (UK Branch) from 1995 to 1997. He was a member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee from 1982 to 1992,and served on a number of other Parliamentary Committees concerned with health,employment,social services and law and order.
He was chairman of the Conservative Friends of Israel [1] and was a member of the executive committee of the 1922 Committee for a number of years. His private member's bill in 1991 instigated the national lottery,and in 1985 he made the longest speech in Parliament that century (on the Water Fluoridation Bill). [1]
Lawrence is now a member of 5 Pump Court Chambers,a Fellow of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies,was an elected member of the Bar Council (2004–2010) and is Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Buckingham. [1] He was admitted to the degree of Doctor of Laws "Honoris Causa" by the University in March 2013. In April 2015,he became a Visiting-Professor at the BPP University Law School. He is well known as an after-dinner and cruise-line speaker. His memoir,My Life of Crime:cases and causes,was published by Book Guild on 30 September 2010 and reprinted in paperback on 1 February 2012. [2]
He is a Freeman of the City of London,vice-president of the Society of Conservative Lawyers,President of the Spelthorne constituency Conservative Association,a deputy for the Board of Deputies of British Jews for 40 years,and was a trustee of the Holocaust Educational Trust. [1]
He married Gloria,whom he had met at the Oxford University Progressive Jewish Society,at the West London Synagogue in April 1966. She died of brain cancer,following terminal lung cancer,on 4 October 2016. [1] They had one daughter,Rachel Lawrence,a criminal barrister for 21 years,an amateur actress,pianist,a former CF Achiever of the Year and who even once appeared on ITV's Blind Date . She died of lung failure caused by cystic fibrosis,aged 45 years on 6 September 2013. [5] [6]
Lawrence was portrayed by Pip Torrens in Des ,a 2020 docudrama focusing on Dennis Nilsen.
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