Relations between branches Flashcards

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what was the old system like before the supreme court

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  • 12 Lords of Appeal in ordinary (Law Lords)
  • Lord chancellor was the head of them who was the speaker of the house, a cabinet minister and head of the judiciary (part of all three branches so far from independent)
  • The Lord chancellor advised the gov on legal policy, appointments of senior judges and deciding which of the Law Lords should hear each appeal case
  • normally 5 would hear a case
  • PM would have the final say in appointments
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what has changed?

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  • Lord CHancellor no longer head of judiciary now it is the Lord chief justice who is a senior judge and non-political
  • The position of Lord Chancellor still exists but is now combined with the position of Justice Secretary and is no longer an active member of the judiciary
  • no longer is the speaker of the House of Lords and is no longer on the Lords
  • judges have security of tenure and salary
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how many justices are on the supreme court

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12

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what happens when there is a vacancy in the supreme court?

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  • a special selection commission was established, comprised of a number of senior law officers from the whole of the UK
  • the commission recommends a candidate to the Lord Chancellor
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when can a supreme court judge be removed?

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  • can only be removed by a vote in both houses and only for misconduct, not as a result of their decisions
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what is the role of the supreme court?

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  • ensuring the rule of law is applied
  • interpretation of the law
  • conducting judicial review
  • hearing cases
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what does Ultra Vires mean?

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an action that is taken without legal authority when it requires it

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Miller Vs Secretary of State for Exiting the EU (2016)

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  • decision over whether David Davis had the prerogative power to trigger Article 50
  • her argument was that parliament is sovereign which stands above the claimed prerogative power
  • high court ruled in favour of her and the supreme court upheld this
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How has judicial review been applied in the UK?

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Acting Ultra Vires:
- Miller vs PM 2019

Reviewing the legality of legislation:
- Steinfeld and Keiden v Secretary of State for International Development 2018

Establishing legal precedent:
An NHS trust vs Y 2018

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what is the age at which a judge must retire?

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70

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what are the requirements to become a supreme court judge?

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  • must have held high judicial office for at least two years
    or
  • been a qualified practitioner for at least 15 years
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How is independence of the judiciary maintained?

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  • security of tenure
  • the rule of sub judice
  • Independent appointments
  • Judicial pay
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