The Independence of the Judiciary: The View from the Lord Chancellor's Office

The Independence of the Judiciary: The View from the Lord Chancellor's Office image
ISBN-10:

0198258151

ISBN-13:

9780198258155

Author(s): Stevens, Robert
Released: Jan 20, 1994
Format: Hardcover, 234 pages
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Description:

This modern study of the independence of the judiciary in England utilizes the perceptions of the Lord Chancellor's Office to provide a fresh examination of the importance of this concept in British constitutional law and politics. Working from the records of the Lord Chancellor's Office, the author discusses a number of issues: the appointment of judges and the attempt to remove them; the disciplining of judges; their role in the Courts; their executive responsibilities, and the role of English judges in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. This important work also examines the battles within and around the judiciary in the past thirty years, and places them in the broader context of the separation of powers, the legal system, and the politics of the period.











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