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Ethics and the Role of Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

John Habgood
Affiliation:
Archbishop of York
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I was once sitting knee-to-knee with a woolsack full of judges at the State Opening of Parliament, and I asked them how far they were concerned with ethical issues in their work. They said “not at all”; such issues were the task of jurisprudence, not of legal practitioners. But I believe that ethics are bound up with the actual practice of the law and I want to point to three ways in which they interact.

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