Public Law - Courts Flashcards
What is the Lord Chancellor responsible for and what duties does he owe?
For administration of course system and is SoS for Justice
Has legal duty to uphold independence of judiciary and must not seek to influence judicial decisions
Who is the Lord Chief Justice and what is their role?
Head of Judiciary
Represents views of judiciary, responsible for welfare, training and guidance of judiciary and for deploying judges/allocating work
What is ‘Right of Audience’?
The right of a lawyer to appear and conduct proceedings in court on behalf of their client
They can carry out rights in MC, County Court, Tribunals & Appeal Tribunals
Not authorised for higher courts where barristers do
What is the court hierarchy of criminal courts?
MC
Crown Court
Administrative Court
Court of Appeal
Supreme Court
What is the appeal system for civil cases?
District Judge (County)
Circuit Judge (County)
High Court
Court of Appeal
Supreme COurt
What is ‘leapfrog’ appeal?
Cases of high importance, which are very likely to reach Supreme Court, can bypass CoA to save time and costs
What are the ‘senior courts’?
Crown Court, High Court, CoA and Supreme Court
What are High Court judges known as?
Masters
What is the meaning of ‘stare deisis’?
Binding precedent
Is the Supreme Court bound by its previous decisions?
Yes, but it can depart from them when it appeared right to do so.