Daniel Greenberg (author)

Daniel Isaac Greenberg CB (born September 1965) is a British barrister, Parliamentary counsel, and legal writer.

He currently serves as Counsel for Domestic Legislation in the House of Commons,[1] and previously worked in the Lord Chancellor's Department, the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel,[2] and the Office of Speaker's Counsel.[3] He has also served as editor of Stroud's Judicial Dictionary (2000–2016) and Craies on Legislation (2004–2016), general editor of Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law (2010–2015) and the Annotated Statutes and Insight Encyclopaedia, editor-in-chief of the Statute Law Review (2012),[3] and contributing consultant editor to the Oxford English Dictionary.

Greenberg was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to Parliament.[4]

In January 2021, he wrote an editorial in the Jewish Chronicle criticising some Haredi Jewish groups for not following COVID-19 restrictions, in which he suggests that "any community that tolerates [benefit fraud, covering up abuse, and breaking public health law] has no connection with Jewish law or values and has become simply a self-indulgent and dangerous sect".[5]

Bibliography

  • How to Become Jewish (And Why Not To). Guildford: Grosvenor House. 2009. ISBN 978-1-906645-96-0.
  • Laying Down the Law: A Discussion of the People, Processes and Problems that Shape Acts of Parliament. London: Sweet & Maxwell. 2011. ISBN 978-0-414-04693-1.
  • Statutes and Legislative Process. Halsbury's Laws of England. Vol. 96. London: LexisNexis. 2012. ISBN 978-1-4743-0957-8.
  • What If God's a Christian? An Orthodox But Sceptical Jewish View of the World. Tolworth: Grosvenor House. 2017. ISBN 978-1-78623-978-5.
  • Legislating for Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. 2018. ISBN 978-1-78683-300-6. With Thomas Glyn Watkin.

References

  1. Frazer, Jenni (30 December 2020). "Craig David, former CST head and cellist Natalie Clein top New Year Honours". Jewish News. London.
  2. Form and Accessibility of the Law Applicable in Wales (PDF) (Report). Law Commission. Vol. 366. 2016. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-4741-3777-5. HC 469-I 2016-17.
  3. "Daniel Greenberg". Constitution Reform Group. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  4. "No. 63218". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2020. p. N3.
  5. Greenberg, Daniel (28 January 2021). "The lifestyle of many Charedim has become incompatible with Judaism". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
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