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Author McConville, Michael, author.

Title The myth of judicial independence : criminal justice and the separation of powers / Mike McConville, Luke Marsh
Edition First edition
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 317 pages)
Contents 1. Introduction and Overview -- 2. The Management of Criminal Justice: An Early Challenge -- 3. The Origin of the Judges' Rules -- 4. The Aftermath: 1918-​60 -- 5. The First Draft: The Judges and the Home Office -- 6. The War of Attrition and the Vanquishing of the Judges -- 7. The Legacy of the 1964 Rules -- 8. Rule of Law and Common Law -- 9. Constitutionalism and the Westminster Model -- 10. The Politics of the Judiciary -- 11. The Global Diaspora -- 12. Appraisal and Review
Summary Through an examination of the history of the rules that regulate police interrogation (the Judges' Rules) in conjunction with plea bargaining and the Criminal Procedure Rules, this book explores the 'Westminster Model' under which three arms of the State (parliament, the executive, and the judiciary) operate independently of one another. It reveals how policy was framed in secret meetings with the executive which then actively misled parliament in contradiction to its ostensible formal relationship with the legislature. This analysis of Home Office archives shows how the worldwide significance of the Judges' Rules was secured not simply by the standing of the English judiciary and the political power of the empire but more significantly by the false representation that the Rules were the handiwork of judges rather than civil servants and politicians. The book critically examines the claim repeatedly advanced by judges that "judicial independence" is justified by principles arising from the "rule of law" and instead shows that the "rule of law" depends upon basic principles of the common law, including an adversarial process and trial by jury, and that the underpinnings of judicial action in criminal justice today may be ideological rather than based on principles
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Judicial independence -- Great Britain
Police questioning -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain -- Case studies
Judicial independence.
Separation of powers.
Great Britain.
Form Electronic book
Author Marsh, Luke, author.
ISBN 9780192555281
0192555286
0191861197
9780191861192
9780192555274
0192555278