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Christopher Price read law at [https://www.ox.ac.uk Oxford University], qualified as a solicitor in 1971 and has practiced mainly in government service, with a particular interest in international law and [[human rights]].
Christopher Price read law at [https://www.ox.ac.uk Oxford University], qualified as a solicitor in 1971 and has practiced mainly in government service, with a particular interest in international law and [[human rights]].


Price's brief to the Law Commission for England and Wales is credited with preventing the Commission from declaring the non-therapeutic circumcision of children to be lawful.
Price's brief (1996) to the Law Commission for England and Wales is credited with preventing the Commission from declaring the non-therapeutic circumcision of children to be lawful.


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Revision as of 10:03, 25 August 2020

The late Christopher P. Price, M. A. (Oxon), a native of Wales, was a British solicitor who wrote several pieces in opposition to non-therapeutic child circumcision.

Christopher Price read law at Oxford University, qualified as a solicitor in 1971 and has practiced mainly in government service, with a particular interest in international law and human rights.

Price's brief (1996) to the Law Commission for England and Wales is credited with preventing the Commission from declaring the non-therapeutic circumcision of children to be lawful.