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Brave New World—The new Supreme Court and judicial appointments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Extract

First and foremost, I welcome the move to establish a new Supreme Court for the United Kingdom, separate from the House of Lords. I have favoured this for years, and I regard the Government's proposals as a real step forward. It is a piece of long-unfinished business nearly achieved by the mighty reformers of 1873-75. Their shades must rejoice to see it at last being tackled. All my other comments hereafter should be seen in that positive context.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Society of Legal Scholars 2004

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References

1. Department for Constitutional Affairs Constitutional reform: a Supreme Court for the United Kingdom CP 11/03, July 2003 (‘CP’) paras 26, 27 and 56.

2. CP, n 1 above, para 28.

3. See Constitutional Reform: a new way of Appointing Judges CP 10103, July 2003, paras 28, 30.

4. CP, n 3 above, paras 27–29.

5. CP, n 3 above, para 27.

6. CP, n 3 above, para 9.

7. CP, n 3 above, para 58.

8. CP, n 3 above, paras 122–130.