The Safest Shield: Lectures, Speeches and Essays
Autor Lord Igor Judgeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509901890
ISBN-10: 1509901892
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1509901892
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Ranges across a wide variety of legal subjects, including constitutional matters, liberties and rights, the administration of justice and the judiciary, as well as offering a series of personal reflections.
Notă biografică
Lord Judge was first appointed a Judge of the High Court in 1988 and was Lord Chief Justice and Head of the Judiciary of England and Wales from 2008 until 2013.
Cuprins
A. Towards a Constitution1. Magna Carta: Luck or Judgment 2. William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke3. 1361 and All that4. Authorised Version of the Bible: Divine Right5. "No Taxation without Representation": A British Perspective on Constitutional ArrangementsB. Continuing Constitutional Concerns6. Constitutional Change: Unfinished Business7. Sovereignty: A View from London8. Parliamentary Self Government9. Henry VIII Clauses10. Assisted Suicide: Moral and Constitutional IssuesC. The Judiciary11. Judicial Independence and Responsibilities12. Being a Judge in 201313. Judicial Training: Reflections on the Past and Thoughts for the Future14. Encouraging DiversityD. Liberties and Rights15. Equality Before the Law16. Human Rights: Today and Tomorrow17. The Judiciary and the Media18. Press Regulation19. The Welsh Language: Some ReflectionsE. Administration of Justice20. The Art of Advocacy21. Trial by Jury22. Half a Century of Change: The Evidence of Child Victims23. The Evidence of Child Victims: the Next Stage24. Expert Evidence25. Miscarriages of Justice26. The Sentencing Decision F. Personal Reflections27. Celebration of the Diamond Jubilee and Her Majesty the Queen28. Catastrophic Spinal Injuries29. History of the Middle Temple (Foreword)30. The Future of the Inn: the Middle Temple31. Why Read Law?32. Reginald Walter Michael Dias33. Induction Seminar: Welcome34. David Thomas35. Our Independent Judiciary
Recenzii
. I have heard him deliver dozens of speeches of welcome and valediction to judges and lord justices of appeal. They have all been little short of miniature works of art, each marvellously crafted and carefully tailored to the honorand and the occasion, expressed with clarity, warmth and wit.he is one of our greatest Chief Justices [who was] responsible for leading the judiciary of England and Wales during a period of unprecedented difficulties and challenges.
At the Conference of Commonwealth Lawyers [he] captivated, charmed, inspired and pricked the conscience of every one of the hundreds of people in that auditorium.As a white baron he addressed a predominantly black, male, African audience on the subject of apartheid and its consequences, especially for women. He commanded their attention and their respect and moved them to tears and to two standing ovations. He spoke with extreme emotion and power.
Lord Judge was not just any old judge, but was a model occupant of an ancient office that is more than 700 years old.
Though he had an uncanny knack of knowing exactly what the public was thinking - about crime, about sentencing and much else - he was always the judge's judge .Little wonder then that, when he had delivered his last formal judgment as lord chief justice, he was treated to something I have never before encountered in a court of law: nearly 300 people rising as one and breaking into sustained, whole-hearted applause.
I was superbly entertained, informed and mesmerised by the lucid, thought-provoking and able contribution put forward by the author, at a time when he was Lord Chief Justice, on a legion of themes, not least on the subjects of the evidence on children, sentencing, advocacy, human rights, judicial independence and the liberty of the subject tributary to the rule of law.
[Lord] Judge has an accessible and relaxed style, which ensures that the reader is immediately engaged and carried along by these pieces. However, the style also results in the reader almost being taken unawares by the depth and breadth of the author's scholarship; his deep attachment to his country, its history and its institutions; and his passionate commitment to justice and the rule of law.
[These] writings resonate with history as well as humanity.
At the Conference of Commonwealth Lawyers [he] captivated, charmed, inspired and pricked the conscience of every one of the hundreds of people in that auditorium.As a white baron he addressed a predominantly black, male, African audience on the subject of apartheid and its consequences, especially for women. He commanded their attention and their respect and moved them to tears and to two standing ovations. He spoke with extreme emotion and power.
Lord Judge was not just any old judge, but was a model occupant of an ancient office that is more than 700 years old.
Though he had an uncanny knack of knowing exactly what the public was thinking - about crime, about sentencing and much else - he was always the judge's judge .Little wonder then that, when he had delivered his last formal judgment as lord chief justice, he was treated to something I have never before encountered in a court of law: nearly 300 people rising as one and breaking into sustained, whole-hearted applause.
I was superbly entertained, informed and mesmerised by the lucid, thought-provoking and able contribution put forward by the author, at a time when he was Lord Chief Justice, on a legion of themes, not least on the subjects of the evidence on children, sentencing, advocacy, human rights, judicial independence and the liberty of the subject tributary to the rule of law.
[Lord] Judge has an accessible and relaxed style, which ensures that the reader is immediately engaged and carried along by these pieces. However, the style also results in the reader almost being taken unawares by the depth and breadth of the author's scholarship; his deep attachment to his country, its history and its institutions; and his passionate commitment to justice and the rule of law.
[These] writings resonate with history as well as humanity.