
- 480 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Geoffrey Robertson led students in the '60s to demand an end to racism and censorship. He went on to become a top human rights advocate, saving the lives of many death-row inmates, freeing dissidents and taking on tyrants in a career marked by courage, determination and a fierce independence.In this witty, honest and sometimes irreverent memoir, he recalls battles on behalf of George Harrison and Julian Assange, Salman Rushdie and Václav Havel, Mike Tyson and the Sex Pistols, and battles against General Pinochet, Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs Thatcher (the true story of Spycatcher is told for the first time).Interspersed with these forensic fireworks is the story of a pimply schoolboy from a state comprehensive, inspired by a banned book to become a barrister at the Old Bailey and who went on to found the UK's leading human rights practice (Doughty Street Chambers) and to defend troublemakers throughout the world.Rather His Own Man captures the drama of the trial, the thrill of victory and the feeling of 'courtus interruptus' when a big case settles. Its cast of characters includes Princess Diana, Pee-Wee Herman, Dame Edna, the Queen and Rupert – the bear and the media mogul. It's a read that is both exhilarating and erudite – and very funny.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Praise
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter One: Who Do I Think I Am?
- Chapter Two: Baby Boomer
- Chapter Three: Student Power
- Chapter Four: Learning the Law
- Chapter Five: Must Rhodes Fall?
- Chapter Six: Down at the Old Bailey
- Chapter Seven: Trial by Jury
- Chapter Eight: Family and Friends
- Chapter Nine: Hypotheticals
- Chapter Ten: Hard Cases
- Chapter Eleven: In the Privy
- Chapter Twelve: Doughty Street Chambers
- Chapter Thirteen: Spycatching
- Chapter Fourteen: Assange in (and out of) Ecuador
- Chapter Fifteen: Freedom of Speech
- Chapter Sixteen: Struggling for Global Justice
- Chapter Seventeen: The World’s Fight
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgements
- Index
- Plates
- Copyright