The Judiciary

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  • Created on: 15-05-13 20:12
What is the traditional view of the judiciary
Neutral, experienced, trusted and incorruptible
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In recent times who has shown more criticisms of the neutrality of judges
Politicians
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Judges _________ In civil cases
Adjudicate
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Between 1981 and 1996 applications for judicial review rose from
500-4000
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What is an ultra vires case
A case where the government or body has exceeded it's powers given to it
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At do the Kilmer guidelines request judges to do
Urged silence on public policy and a low public profile
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Judges hold office until the age of
65
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To maintain their neutrality judges must refrain from what
Expressing a political opinion
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Up until 2005 who appointed judges
Lord Chief Justice and the PM
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Politicians

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