03442nam 22007211c 450 991045145180332120200115203623.01-4725-5927-41-280-80143-397866108014351-84731-260-810.5040/9781472559272(CKB)1000000000338544(EBL)286412(OCoLC)437176515(SSID)ssj0000147675(PQKBManifestationID)12007552(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000147675(PQKBWorkID)10016807(PQKB)10030472(MiAaPQ)EBC1778895(MiAaPQ)EBC286412(Au-PeEL)EBL1778895(CaPaEBR)ebr10276082(CaONFJC)MIL80143(OCoLC)893332507(OCoLC)1138515703(UtOrBLW)bpp09255770(Au-PeEL)EBL286412(EXLCZ)99100000000033854420140929d2002 fy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe English judges their role in the changing constitution Robert Stevens1st ed.Oxford Portland, Oregon Hart Publishing 2002.1 online resource (232 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84113-495-3 1-84113-226-8 Includes bibliographical references (pages [155]-162) and index1 Setting the Tone: The Act of Settlement and the Emergence of the Balance of Powers -- 2 1900-1960: The Declining Role of the English Judiciary -- 3 The Gradual U-Turn -- 4 The Years of Conservative Government (1979-1997) -- 5 Jurisprudence or Politics -- 6 Balance of Powers: The Independence of Individual Judges -- 7 The Balance of Powers: The Judges as a Separate Branch of Government? -- 8 New Labour in Power -- 9 The Second Coming -- 10 The FutureIn this new book Robert Stevens looks at the English Judiciary from an historical perspective with especial reference to its changing role in the 20th Century. He examines current debates about the position of the judges in the light of the possible future role of the judiciary in the Constitution. The centrepiece of the book is a detailed study of the political influences on the judiciary and the influence the judiciary has had on politics in the 20th Century. It concludes with a series of proposed reforms to ensure that the English judiciary will both maintain its strength but enhance its utility in the 21st Century. It offers no simple-minded argument for separation of powers but analyses what is needed to clarify the balance of powers and to advance the debate about the role of an unelected judiciary in an increasingly democratic societyJudgesEnglandConstitutional & administrative lawPolitical questions and judicial powerEnglandConstitutional historyEnglandElectronic books.JudgesPolitical questions and judicial powerConstitutional history342.4202/9Stevens Robert1956-1036084UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910451451803321The English judges2456207UNINA