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JENNINGS, Sir (William) Ivor (1903-1965)


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0101 ICS 125

Held at: Institute of Commonwealth Studies

Title: JENNINGS, Sir (William) Ivor (1903-1965)

Date(s): 1928-1965

Level of description: Collection (fonds)

Extent: 40 boxes (0.47 cubic metres)

Name of creator(s): Jennings | Sir | William Ivor | 1903-1965 | constitutional lawyer and educationalist

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

Sir (William) Ivor Jennings, constitutional lawyer and educationalist, was born in Bristol on 16 May 1903 and died in Cambridge on 19 December 1965. Educated at Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol Grammar School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, he had already begun a university career before he was called to the bar in 1928. His first academic appointment was as lecturer in law at Leeds University in 1925-1929, following which he taught at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where he was first lecturer, (1929-1930) and then reader in English Law (1930-1940). His publications in this period included works on the poor law code, housing law, public health law, town and country planning law and laws relating to local government. He also wrote on constitutional matters in The Law and the Constitution (1933), Cabinet Government (1936) and Parliament (1939).
Appointed principal of University College, Ceylon in 1940, he was its first Vice-Chancellor (1942-1955) when it became the University of Ceylon. He described his life there in Road to Peradeniya, an unpublished autobiography (ref: C/14); see also Jennings' The Kandy Road (ed. H.A.I. Goonetileke, University of Peradeniya, 1993). He was frequently consulted on constitutional, educational and other matters and was Chairman of the Ceylon Social Services Commission (1944-1946), a member of the Commission on University Education in Malaya (1947), a member of the Commission on the Ceylon Constitution (1948), President of the Inter-University Board of India (1949-1950), Constitutional Adviser and Chief Draughtsman, Pakistan (1954-1955), a member of the Malayan Constitutional Commission (1956-1957), and Chairman of the Royal University of Malta Commission. He was also Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia, in 1938-1939 and Visiting Professor, Australian National University in 1950.
As the colonial period ended, he became particularly interested in the Commonwealth and the newly independent nations and was valued as a commentator on the subject. He delivered the 1948-1949 Wayneflete lectures at Magdelen College, Oxford on `The Commonwealth in Asia', the 1950 George Judah Cohen Memorial Lecture at the University of Sydney on `The Commonwealth of Nations', the 1957 Montague Burton lecture on International Relations at the University of Leeds on `Nationalism, Colonialism and Neutralism' and a series on `Problems of the New Commonwealth' at the Commonwealth Studies Center (now closed) at Duke University, South Carolina, USA in 1958. He re-published an earlier work on laws of the empire as Constitutional Laws of the Commonwealth (3ed. 1956) and published The Approach to Self-Government (1956) and works on Ceylon and Pakistan.
In 1954 he became Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and Downing Professor of the Laws of England in 1962, holding both posts until his death. In later life he returned to his study of the British constitution, with the publication of Party Politics (1960-62). He was knighted in 1948, made a QC in 1949, and awarded the KBE in 1955.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Legal and educational papers of Sir (William) Ivor Jennings, 1928-1965; comprising: A. Education: material collected by Jennings as Vice-Chancellor of Ceylon University, Chairman of the Royal University of Malta Commission and a member of other educational bodies in or relating to Hong Kong, Jamaica, Kuwait, Malaya and Uganda. B. Constitutional issues: material on constitutional and legal issues in Australia, Canada, Ceylon, Cyprus, Eritrea, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Japan, Malaya, Maldives, Malta, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Singapore, South Africa, and Sudan; C. Books and other writings: including material relating to British Commonwealth of Nations, Colonial Constitution Law, Laws and Liberties of England, Road to Peradeniya (unpublished autobiography); D. Other material: material outside previous other categories, including British government publications and volumes of press cuttings.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English

System of arrangement:

Files were sorted into the 4 series described above. Within these files were left as Jennings arranged them, with same titles; subgroups A-B are arranged by country, C by publication, D by type of publication; correspondence was already located with subject matter.

Conditions governing access:

Open although advance notice should be given. Access to individual items may be restricted under the Data Protection Act or the Freedom of Information Act.

Conditions governing reproduction:

A photocopying service is available at the discretion of the Library staff. Copies are supplied solely for research and private study. Requests to publishj original material should be submitted to the Information Resources Manager.

Physical characteristics:

Finding aids:

Catalogued to file level. See link to repository catalogue..

Detailed catalogue

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

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Archival history:

Immediate source of acquisition:

The papers were purchaed by ICS from Lady Jennings in 1983.

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DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note:

Archivist's note: Compiled 1997, revised by Alan Kucia as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project.

Rules or conventions: General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), 2nd edition 2000. National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997

Date(s) of descriptions: 1997


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Constitutional law | Public law
Higher education | Educational levels
Legal education | Vocational education
Legal history | Law
Legal systems | Law | Law
Universities | Higher education institutions | Educational institutions
International law

Personal names
Jennings | Sir | William Ivor | 1903-1965 | Knight | constitutional lawyer and educationalist

Corporate names
University of Ceylon
University of Malta

Places
Australia | Oceania
Canada | North America
China | East Asia
Cyprus | Western Europe | Europe
Eritrea | East Africa
Gambia | West Africa | Africa
Ghana | West Africa | Africa
Gibraltar | Western Europe | Europe
Hong Kong | East Asia
Jamaica | Caribbean
Japan | East Asia
Kuwait | Gulf States | Middle East
Malaysia | South East Asia
Maldives | South Asia
Malta | Western Europe | Europe
Nepal | South Asia
Nigeria | West Africa | Africa
Pakistan | South Asia
Singapore | South East Asia
South Africa | Southern Africa
Sri Lanka | South Asia
Sudan | East Africa
Uganda | East Africa
Zimbabwe | Southern Africa
Ceylon x Sri Lanka
Rhodesia x Zimbabwe
Asia and the Pacific