What are the 6 roles of judges?
What were the main critisms on the judiciary before the Constituional Reform Act 2005?
Lacking judicial independence
What is the nature and characteristics of judicial accountability & independence?
What are 8 examples of internal and external pressures that judges may face in whcih judges may not be affected by?
What is the concept of ROL?
The fundamental constitutional concept that is used to describe the factors necessary for a well-functioning state and to constrain the exercise of arbitrary powers
What is the concept of judicial independence?
What academic says it is necessary for a democratic state?
Sir Igor Judge observes that
What are the 2 key aspects of judicial independence?
What is Personal Indipendence?
Individual cases must be free from all elements of personal interest/motivation directly and indirectly, and decided purely on the strict application of ROL to the evidence presented. They must be fearless in their judgement, demonstrating moral courage and legal accuracy
free from bias
What is the article and case ‘test’ that supports the concept of personal independece of the judiciary?
Compliance to Article 6 ECHR
Porter v Magill (2001) test - ‘no bias’ test
What is institutional independece?
The entire judiciary must be independent & separate from other arms of state (e.g. legislature & executive)
What 4 importances has the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 brought to institutional independence
Creation of UKSC
Changes to role of LC
Creation of Judicial Appointment Commission
Codification of Judicial Concenpt
What does section 3(1) CRA 2005 state in codification of the judicial concept?
Lord Chancellor, Ministers and all individuals who take part in matters related to the judiciary and administration of justice have an active role to continue to promote and uphold the “continued independence of the judiciary.”
What are the 3 other existing laws that protect judicial independence
What is 1 relevant case?
What are the 7 reasons why the reform of CRA 2005 was needed - importance of JI?
Importance of judicial independence
When and who announced the reform proposals?
What did he say the effect/impact of reform would be for the judges?
In June 2003 - Tony Blair (then PM) announced several major constitutional changes, as it would greatly impact
What were the 5 proposals for reform stated by Tony Blair?
What is the current appointment body for selecting candidates as to-be judges?
Judicial Appointments Commission
What date was the JAC created?
What introduced the JAC?
Created on 3rd April 2006 following the CRA 2005 reforms
JAC was introduced in Part 4 of the CRA 2005
How many members are in the JAC? And who are they?
JAC comprises of 15 members in total
What is the function of the JAC?
1) To select and recommend the best qualified candidates regardless of
2) Statutory duty to consider how best to widen the pool of applicants to increase diversity of the judiciary
What are the 2 focuses/aims of the JAC?
What are the 4 objectives that they want to preseve?
Provide info about being a judge
Look for suitable candidates & promote awareness amongst representation groups
Objective is to preserve
What is the 3 step selection process of the JAC?
LC has the final power to decide
What are the 3 statutory obligations of the JAC?
1) Judicial appointments are made solely on merit
2) But has to be both merit & diversity (only after 1st requirement)
3) Only appoint people with good character
What are the 4 main changes the JAC has brought. Explain.
New simplified definition of merit
Fairer system for filling High Court vacancies
More streamlined and objective application process
Improved marketing of vacancies