[2019 was a year for reflection for the UK Supreme Court. It was celebrating its tenth anniversary, and witnessing a very substantial renewal of its membership from three years before. In acknowledgment of this the Court organised a number of events, including four lectures by Justices from each part of the United Kingdom and a moderated discussion with its first three Presidents. The Judicial Institute for its part invited Alan Paterson, author of Final Judgment: The Last Law Lords and the Supreme Court ( Hart Publishing, 2013 ) to give a lecture to an audience of senior judges and other stakeholders, from his ongoing project on the Presidents of the UK Supreme Court, on 2nd December 2019 entitled, “Presidency and the Supreme Court: Lord N...
There is a common perception that, prior to the exclusion of serving judges from the House of Lords ...
In this column we commemorate Justice John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019). He served ...
The 2003 Term marked an unprecedented milestone for the Supreme Court: for the first time in history...
Denning Lecture 2005In lectures named after famous men, it is the custom for the lecturer to start w...
2011 was bookended by two significant speeches on the relationship between Parliament and the judici...
This paper examines judicial leadership on the UK Supreme Court. It does not confine itself to the f...
During the first half of 2008, a series of six seminars was held in the School of Law at Queen Mary ...
This article examines judicial leadership on the UK Supreme Court. It does not confine itself to the...
The House of Lords, for over 300 years the UK's highest court, was transformed in 2009 into the UK S...
George Williams surveys the High Court career of Justice Michael McHugh JUSTICE MICHAEL McHUGH reti...
The 2003 Term marked an unprecedented milestone for the Supreme Court for the first time in history ...
We had a surprise in January 2012 when a practising QC was parachuted straight into the Supreme Cour...
Profile of the Rt Hon The Lord Nolan of Brasted who took over from Lord Woolf as Chairman of the Adv...
THE TENTH SIR DAVID WILLIAMS LECTURE (TFV) DELIVERED ATLAW FACULTY: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITYON 21ST MAY ...
My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen, it is a great privilege for me to be invited to deliver the 5th Neil...
There is a common perception that, prior to the exclusion of serving judges from the House of Lords ...
In this column we commemorate Justice John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019). He served ...
The 2003 Term marked an unprecedented milestone for the Supreme Court: for the first time in history...
Denning Lecture 2005In lectures named after famous men, it is the custom for the lecturer to start w...
2011 was bookended by two significant speeches on the relationship between Parliament and the judici...
This paper examines judicial leadership on the UK Supreme Court. It does not confine itself to the f...
During the first half of 2008, a series of six seminars was held in the School of Law at Queen Mary ...
This article examines judicial leadership on the UK Supreme Court. It does not confine itself to the...
The House of Lords, for over 300 years the UK's highest court, was transformed in 2009 into the UK S...
George Williams surveys the High Court career of Justice Michael McHugh JUSTICE MICHAEL McHUGH reti...
The 2003 Term marked an unprecedented milestone for the Supreme Court for the first time in history ...
We had a surprise in January 2012 when a practising QC was parachuted straight into the Supreme Cour...
Profile of the Rt Hon The Lord Nolan of Brasted who took over from Lord Woolf as Chairman of the Adv...
THE TENTH SIR DAVID WILLIAMS LECTURE (TFV) DELIVERED ATLAW FACULTY: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITYON 21ST MAY ...
My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen, it is a great privilege for me to be invited to deliver the 5th Neil...
There is a common perception that, prior to the exclusion of serving judges from the House of Lords ...
In this column we commemorate Justice John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019). He served ...
The 2003 Term marked an unprecedented milestone for the Supreme Court: for the first time in history...