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Sir David Charles Miller Yardley (4 June 1929 – 3 June 2014) was a British legal scholar and public servant. Although a barrister, Yardley spent his legal career in academia. From 1953 to 1974, he taught jurisprudence at the University of Oxford, where he was a fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He then held chairs at the University of Birmingham, Oxford Polytechnic, and the University College at Buckingham. He then served as chair of the Commission for Local Administration in England from 1982 to 1994, for which he was knighted.

Sir David Yardley
Born

David Charles Miller Yardley


4 June 1929
Died3 June 2014(2014-06-03) (aged 84)
NationalityBritish
Academic work
DisciplineLegal scholar
Sub-discipline
  • British constitutional law
  • administrative law
  • English law
  • Institutions
  • Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
  • University of Birmingham
  • Oxford Polytechnic
  • University College at Buckingham
  • Career

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    Yardley was called to the baratGray's Inn in 1952. In 1953, he was elected a fellowofSt Edmund Hall, Oxford. From 1953 to 1974, he was tutorinjurisprudence at St Edmund Hall and a lecturer at the University of Oxford. He served as senior proctor of the University of Oxford for the 1965/66 academic year. After he left Oxford, he was made an emeritus fellow of St Edmund Hall.[1]

    He was then Barber Professor of Law at the University of Birmingham (1974–1978), Head of the Department of Law, Politics and Economics at Oxford Polytechnic (1978–1980), and Rank Foundation Professor of Law at the University College at Buckingham (1980–1982).[1][2][3] He maintained his link with academia as a visiting professoratOxford Brookes from 1995 to 2001.[1]

    Following retirement from academia, he served as chairman of the Commission for Local Administration in England from 1982 to 1994, and a complaints commissioner at the Securities and Investments Board from 1994 to 2001.[1][2][4][3]

    Honours

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    In 1989, Yardley was made a Freeman of the City of Oxford.[1] In the 1994 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Knight Bachelor "for services to Local Government".[5] On 31 March 1994, he received the accolade from Charles, Prince of Wales during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.[6]

    Selected works

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e "Yardley, Sir David (Charles Miller)". Who Was Who. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2016. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U41276. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  • ^ a b "In Memory of Professor Sir David Yardley". brookesalumni.co.uk. Oxford Brookes University. February 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  • ^ a b "Former preservation trust chairman dies". Oxford Mail. 12 June 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  • ^ "Professor Sir David Yardley Memorial Service - Friday 14th November". Faculty of Law. University of Oxford. 10 November 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  • ^ "No. 53527". The London Gazette. 30 December 1993. pp. 1–2.
  • ^ "No. 53741". The London Gazette. 22 July 1994. p. 10497.

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