The Politics of Judicial Independence in the UK's Changing Constitution
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"Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from political life. The central claim of this work is that far from standing apart from the political realm, judicial independence is a product of it. It is defined and protected through interactions between judges and politicians. In short, judicial independence is a political achievement. This is the main conclusion of a three-year research project on the major changes introduced by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, and the consequences for judicial independence and accountability. The authors interviewed over 150 judges, politicians, civil servants and practitioners to understand the day-to-day processes of negotiation and interaction between politicians and judges. They conclude that the greatest threat to judicial independence in future may lie not from politicians actively seeking to undermine the courts, but rather from their increasing disengagement from the justice system and the judiciary"--
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781107066953
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr
Acedemic Level: English
Bood Data Readership Text: Tertiary Education (US: College)
Continuations: English
Depth: 25
Gardner Classification Code: W01
Illustration: Y
Is LeadingArticle: Y
LCCN: 2014034655
No of Pages: 293
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 30 mm
Title Prefix: The
Year Of Publication: 2015
ISBN-10: 1107066956
Publisher Date: 28 Feb 2015
Binding: Hardcover
Book Type: English
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Dewey: 347.420
Height: 226 mm
Illustrations: 3 b/w illus. 1 table
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 306 pages, 3 b/w illus. 1 table
Returnable: N
Star Rating: 1
Width: 150 mm