LORD CHANCELLOR
July/August 2013
The 'modernising' of the judiciary by politicians, and their insistence judges be cosy with senior civil servants, undermines a centuries-old institution
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July/August 2012
'To protect the priceless asset of judicial independence, we need to take great care over the way we choose our judges'
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July/August 2012
My piece in the latest print edition of Standpoint explores the structural failures of the International Criminal Court in the light of its most notorious trial.
My article in today's
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July/August 2012
So what now? Who is to be Lord Chancellor and/or Secretary of State for Justice? Who is to be Attorney General? We don't even know what party they'll be from.
And what will they do about human rights, for example?
The
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