In April 2014 Sadiq Khan, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, asked Karon Monaghan QC and Geoffrey Bindman […]
Category Archive: Judiciary
The coverage of last week’s Court of Appeal’s decision in Belhadj & Or. v Straw & Ors [2014] […]
(Click on graph for bigger image) Is the question of anything more than historical interest? The Constitutional […]
The hotchpotch of measures that comprises the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill is about to reach Report Stage […]
As part of its inquiry into the office of Lord Chancellor, the Constitution Committee asks whether “new” (i.e. […]
The creation of formal processes governing the appointment of judges has been a notable element in the broader […]
The tide of interest (among those who care about these things) in the idea of a written, codified […]
One of the changes introduced by the Crime and Courts Act 2013 was to amend section 63 of […]
The Indian Supreme Court has recently delivered an important judgment in the case of National Legal Services Authority […]
CROSS-POSTED FROM THE I.CONNect BLOG. A dispute over the legality of a politically questionable judicial appointment has resulted in […]
