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Being a Judge in the Modern World / edited by Jeremy Cooper.

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York, : Oxford University Press, 2017Edition: First editionDescription: xi, 222 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780198796602
  • 0198796609
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.014 COO
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
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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