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David John Hayton
(13 July 1944 - )
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The Honourable Mr. Justice David John Hayton

The Honourable Mr. Justice David Hayton is a judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice

Early life and education

The Honourable Mr. Justice David Hayton, born on 13 July 1944, won a free scholarship to Newcastle Royal Grammar School before studying 1963-66 at Newcastle University, whence he graduated with an LL.B. with First Class Honours and the Rennoldson Memorial Prize for topping his year, having also been runner up in the March 1966 final of the UK Universities’ Mooting Competition judged by Lord Reid. He is a holder of the MA and  LLD (Cantab) and the LLD (Newcastle) degrees.

Career

Until his elevation to the Bench of the Caribbean Court of Justice, Mr. Justice Hayton was arguably the leading authority in the U.K. and Europe on the law of trusts. He has written or edited fifteen books in the areas of trusts, property, succession and tax, as follows:

  • Hayton, Registered Land 1973, 3rd ed 1981
  • Hayton & Tiley, Capital Transfer Tax 1975, 2nd ed 1978
  • Hayton (ed) Vol 48 Trusts, Halsbury’s Laws of England 1984
  • Hayton, Law of Trusts 1989, 4th ed 2003
  • Hayton & Marshall, Commentary & Cases on Trusts 6th ed 1975 to 12th ed 2005, Hayton & Mitchell 13th ed 2010
  • Underhill & Hayton, Law of Trusts and Trustees 13th ed 1979 to 18th ed (with P Matthews & C Mitchell) 2010
  • Hayton (ed) Megarry’s Manual of Law of Real Property 6th ed 1982
  • Hayton (ed) European Succession Laws 1991, 2nd ed 2002
  • Hayton (ed) Principles of European Trust Law 1999
  • Hayton (ed) Modern International Developments in Trust Law 1999
  • Hayton (ed) Law’s Future(s) 2000
  • Hayton (ed) Extending the Boundaries of Trusts and Similar Ring-Fenced Funds 2002
  • Hayton (ed) Towards an EU Directive on Protected Funds, 2009
  • Hayton (ed) The International Trust 3rd ed 2011
  • Hayton (ed) Halsbury’s Laws of England 5th edn 2013, Vol 98 ‘Trusts and Powers’

Mr. Justice Hayton was Professor of Law at King’s College, London University, from 1987 to 2005, having previously been Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge University, from 1973.  He sat as a Recorder (a part-time judge) from1984 till 2000 and as Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of The Bahamas in 2000 and 2001.  He was Deputy Chair of the Trust Law Committee of England & Wales since it was set up in 1994, (chairing Working Parties contributing to the Trustee Act 2000 and three topics being referred to the Law Commission) and is a Member of the International Academy of Estate and Trust Law (formerly on its Executive Council), the Athenaeum and MCC.  Mr. Justice Hayton took the Oath of Office as a Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice on Thursday 30 June 2005. He then became Emeritus Professor of Property Law, King’s College, London.

Mr. Justice Hayton was Dean of King’s College Law Faculty, 1988-90, and Chair, 1992-1995, of London University’s Board of Studies in Law and of its LLM Management Committee. He was Honorary Secretary of the Society of Public Teachers of Law (1996-2001), and was on the English Higher Education Funding Council’s Research Assessment Exercise Panel for ranking UK Law Schools for their research in 1996-2001.  He is a Fellow of King’s College London and an Honorary Member of the Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners and of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists.

Mr. Justice Hayton headed the UK Delegation to The Hague Conference on Private International Law for the Convention on the Law Applicable to Trusts and on their Recognition (1984) and for the Convention on Succession to the Estates of Deceased Persons (1988).

For the Edwards’ (Home Office) Review of Financial Regulation in the Crown Dependencies (1998 Cm 4109-1) he was the trust law consultant, while in 2000 he was engaged as technical advisor to the International Monetary Fund advising on Offshore Financial Centres’ Trust Law and Trustee Regulation. He has written a Consultation Paper on Financial Services and Trust Law, 1990, (commissioned by the Securities Investment Board and the Investment Management Regulatory Organisation), and a Report for the Association of Corporate Trustees on Trusts and their Commercial Counterparts in Continental Europe, 2002.  Mr. Justice Hayton has contributed many articles to learned journals (including four for the Law Quarterly Review) and many chapters to edited collections of themed essays. He is a member of the Editorial Boards of The Conveyancer, Trust Law International, Trusts & Estates, King’s Law Journal, the Singapore Academy of Law Journal and the Journal of International Tax, Trusts and Corporate Planning.

Personal life

As well as his legal interests , Mr. Justice Hayton was a keen cricketer, squash player (in 1983 winning the final match for the Portugal Place Cambridge Club to win 3:2 the Cambridgeshire County Knock-Out Competition Final) and rugby player (having three years on Newcastle RGS 1st XV, two years on Northumberland Under 19 XV and three years on Northumberland under 21 XV before a knee injury ended rugby-playing, becoming 1st XV coach of Cambridge City RFC 1980-1983 when Jeffrey, later Lord, Archer was Chairman of the Club).

Sources
http://www.caribbeancourtofjustice.org/about-the-ccj/judges/hayton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hayton
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OCCUPATION: Jurist
 
BORN: 13 July 1944
BIRTHPLACE: United Kingdom
 
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