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The independence of the judiciary : (Record no. 112793)

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International Standard Book Number 9780198262633
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 347.41014 STE
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Personal name Stevens Robert
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The independence of the judiciary :
Statement of responsibility, etc. The view from the Lord Chancellor's Office
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1993
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Extent HB
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>Part 1 The Lord Chancellor's Office and the age of Muir-Mackenzie: ;<br/>the founding of the Lord Chancellor's Office;<br/>the Muir-Mackenzie era;<br/>the imperial dimension;<br/>the changing concept of the judiciary;<br/>Part 2 The Schuster era - high policy; <br/>the machinery of government and the long weekend;<br/>a little matter of constitutionalism;<br/>the Hewart explosion.; <br/>Part 3 Schuster and the judges: ;<br/>choosing the judges;<br/>county court salaries - the doctrine of unripeness;<br/>pay claims - the high court and high drama.; <br/>Part 4 Schuster and the end of empire: the judicial committee - the beginning of the end;<br/>a case study of Canada.;<br/>Part 5 The era of Napier and Coldstream - numbers, appointment and control of the judges: the number of judges;<br/>choosing the judges;<br/>controlling the judges;<br/>the executive and the judiciary;<br/>Part 6 The end of Napier and Coldstream - the use of the judiciary: the uses of ignorance, impartiality and independence;<br/>the classic case - the restrictive practices court;<br/>restrictive practices - the public doubts;<br/>another spoke in the wheel - the Lord Chancellor's Office and committees.; <br/>Part 7 Judicial salaries from the 1940s to the 1980s: The Labour years 1945-1951;<br/>the Conservative administration 1951-1964;<br/>the later years. ;<br/>Part 8 The later years - vignettes from the end of empire: Canada resiles - Sri Lanka pursues;<br/>and who, pray, shall sit?. Epilogue: the last decades;<br/>the perplexing problems of judicial independence;<br/>criticizing the judiciary;<br/>the judiciary reformed?;<br/>the Lord Chancellor's department and the future.
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Personal name Judges - U K
-- Law - Political Aspects - Judicial Power
-- Courts
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    Dewey Decimal Classification HB     . .   06.03.2018 Grais   347.41014 STE 35922 06.03.2019 06.03.2019 BOOKs Donated By Prof D K Sampath