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BEK Chapter 18: The Courts and the Machinery of Justice


INTRODUCTION

 Manner of appointment of judges & measures designed to protect their independence
 Steps taken to ensure litigants have right to fair trial, and circumstances in which that right
may collide with rights of others
 Baroness Hale – essential qualities for the judiciary
o Independence, intelligence, integrity, industry
 Role of judiciary
o Interpret and apply the law in the resolution of disputes
 Role of executive in the administration of justice
o Lord Chancellor
o Ministry of Justice
o Procedures for prosecution of offenders
 Constitutional Reform Act 2005
o Designed to reinforce both the rule of law and the independence of judiciary
o Principle that the judicial function should in institutionally distinct from the
legislative function, and that the highest court should not be based in legislature

THE COURTS

United Kingdom
 3 court systems: England and Wales; Scotland; Northern Ireland
 Each system is separate from others, though judges and senior practitioners from all three
are eligible for appointment to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
 Eligible for appointment to ECJ and European Court of Human Rights

Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
 Wide range of tribunals set up to resolve disputes of various kinds, in whose proceedings
judges of the civil and criminal courts do not play a prominent part
 Tribunals system has been radically reformed and greatly streamlined by this Act

Courts of Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction
 Civil Jurisdiction
o High Courts (Judges sit in three divisions: Queen’s Bench, Chancery, Family)
 Deals with application for judicial review  QBD
o Court of Appeal (Judges sit in civil divisions)
 Appeal cases from lower courts  leave to appeal to supreme court
thereafter
o HC + CA + Crown Court = Senior Courts in England and Wales
 Criminal Jurisdiction
o First instance summary trial = magistrates courts
o Jury trials = crown court
o Criminal appeals = Court of Appeal, Criminal Division  leave for appeal to Supreme
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