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Judicial Discretion in the House of Lords David Robertson (Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, St Hugh's College, Oxford)

Judicial Discretion in the House of Lords By David Robertson (Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, St Hugh's College, Oxford)

Judicial Discretion in the House of Lords by David Robertson (Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, St Hugh's College, Oxford)


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This book concentrates on the arguments the Law Lords use in justifying their decisions and is concerned with the legal methodology and the substance of their decisions. The main theme is that they utilise more discretion in their judgements than is normally admitted and that much depends on which judges hear a case.

Judicial Discretion in the House of Lords Summary

Judicial Discretion in the House of Lords by David Robertson (Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, St Hugh's College, Oxford)

There have been few studies of the Law Lords, and no study of them by a political scientist for more than ten years. This book concentrates on the arguments the Law Lords use in justifying their decisions, and is concerned as much with the legal methodology as with the substance of their decisions. Very close attention is paid to the different approaches and styles of judicial argument, but the book is not restricted to this traditional analytic approach. One chapter applies the statistical techniques Americans call 'jurimetrics' and have successfully used on the US Supreme Court. The main theme is that the Law Lords enjoy and fully utilise far more discretion in their judgements than is normally admitted, and that much depends on exactly which judges happen to hear a case. the second part of the book shows the impact this extreme discretion has had in shaping both public law and areas of civil law.

About David Robertson (Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, St Hugh's College, Oxford)

David Robertson is a fellow and tutor of politics at St Hugh's College, Oxford. He has previously taught in the Institute for East-West Security Studies, New York; the School of Advanced International Studies, Washington DC; and the European University Institute, Florence, amongst others.

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. Politics and Judicial Discretion ; 2. A Statistical Analysis of Judicial Discretion ; 3. Judicial Methodology in Statutory Interpretation ; 4. Judicial Methodology and the Common Law ; 5. In Re Pepper v Hart: Comments on the nature of Laws ; 6. Pure Policy - The Law of Negligence ; 7. Imposing Rationality on the State ; 8. Public Law and the Liberty of the Person ; 9. Judicial Review as Welfare Management ; 10. Conclusion - Legal Argument and Politics ; Index

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NPB9780198274421
9780198274421
0198274424
Judicial Discretion in the House of Lords by David Robertson (Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Fellow and Tutor in Politics, St Hugh's College, Oxford)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1998-10-08
434
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