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Social Ordering beyond Formal Law: Legal
pluralism – W9
(Emily Jackson lecture #1)
DOES IT MATTER WHO THE JUDGES ARE?
BASICALLY YES… BUT WHY?
 Cultural perception can have an effect on judicial decisions.
 Have the power to take away l
 iberty of family members away from you.
 Have a scope of equity and a good understanding of the law.
 Diverse body of judges.
 Good communication skills with people and others.
 We generally care about the personal integrity of a judge.
STRUCTURE OF THE LECTURE
 Key characteristics of professions,
 Challenges facing the professions.
 Particular challenge of diversity.
WHICH PROFESSIONS?
 Solicitors,
 Paralegals (solicitor firm but a lower level),
 Legal executives (qualified lawyers, but have some areas that they
cannot access e.g. litigation),
 Barristers (self-employed, hired by solicitors),
 Judges (make and develop the law).
CHARACTERISTICS OF A PROFESSION
 Independence from govt,
 Expertise and specialist knowledge,
 Restrictions on entry and control over exit,
 Professional codes,
 A general duty to maintain public confidence,
 Privileges e.g. self-regulation, monopolies on certain types of work.


INCREASING STATE INTERVENTION
 The traditional self-regulatory model increasingly undermines,
 Abolition of restrictive practices e.g. conveyancing and rights of
audience in courts,
 Separation of regulation and representation (Law Society for
solicitors and the SRA, Bar Council for the Bar Standards Board),
 Enhanced diversity expectations.

, SOLICITOR: KEY FACTS
 LLB > LPC > Training Contract
 Give advice on matters of law.
 Represented by Law Soc.
 Protected by the SRA.
 City, High-Street and In-House firms.
 0.6% of law firms employ 25% of solicitors.
 Trainee > Associate > Senior Assoc. > Salaried Partner > Equity
Partner (you can apply to be a judge at this stage).
BARRISTER: KEY FACTS
 16k practising in the UK.
 LLB > BPC
 Represented by The Bar Council
 Regulated by Bar Standards Course
 Self-employed, hired by solicitors for the people.
 Employed by Crown Prosecution Service.
 4:5 chambers, 1:5 employed.
 Pupil > Tenancy > Junior Counsel > Queen’s Counsel (silk) > Judge
 Dame Linda Dobbs (first non-white High Court judge from the LSE).
Appointed only in 2004!
Who are the judiciary?
 Justices of the SC (12)
 Lords Justices of Appeal (38)
 High Court Judges (110)


 Masters and Registrars of the Supreme Court (46)
 Circuit Judges (665)
 Recorders (1,155)
 District and Deputy District Judges (447)
 JP’s or Magistrates (25,170)
Criteria for appointment as a judge
 Recorders are basically lawyers who do part-time judge work. (…)




Challenges
 Monopoly of the court in higher courts? I.e. barristers have
advantage since they do work in the court but solicitors have less of
an advantage
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