Independence of the Judiciary
Discover the intricate dynamics of the legal system in Robert Stevens' insightful book, Independence of the Judiciary, published by Oxford University Press in 1997. This compelling monograph delves into the often-overlooked subject of judicial independence in England, offering a thorough analysis of the appointment, disciplining, and dismissal of judges. With 240 pages of in-depth exploration, Stevens connects the judiciary's role to the political landscape over the past 110 years, as viewed through the lens of the Lord Chancellor's Department. Perfect for legal professionals, students, and anyone interested in the foundations of law, this book is a vital resource for understanding the complexities of judicial independence. Enhance your legal library with this essential read today!