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Being a judge in the modern world /

The role of the judiciary is constantly evolving and is in many ways more important than ever. Indeed, many argue that the sovereignty of parliament is eroding and being replaced by the respective power of judges. The Jackson Reforms of 2010, for example, saw judges bestowed with more power over cas...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cooper,Jeremy,Ed
Other Authors: Cooper, Jeremy
Format: Printed Book
Published: UK, OUP, 2017.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Professor Jeremy Cooper
  • Reflections of a retired Lord Chief Justice / Lord Judge
  • Reflections of a serving Lord Chief Justice / Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
  • Walking the tightrope of independence in a constitutionally illiterate world / Baroness Chakrabarti, CBE
  • The embattled judge / Joshua Rosenberg, QC
  • Judges and the modern media / Alan Rusbridger
  • Being a judge in the modern world : a view from the Caribbean / Mrs Justice Desirée Bernard
  • The new world of tribunals : a quiet revolution / Professor Jeremy Cooper
  • Reflections on the tribunal reform project / Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill
  • Improving the delivery of justice in the shadow of Magna Carta / Lord Justice Ryder
  • The modernization of access to justice in times of austerity / Lord Justice Ryder
  • The centrality of justice : its contribution to society and its delivery / Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
  • Judicial independence in a changing constitutional landscape / Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
  • How diverse are judges? / Lady Hale of Richmond
  • Should judges make law? / Lord Justice Laws.