Case Assignment English Courts: A study of case assignment and impartiality in six European jurisdictions

John Flood, Avis Whyte, Reza Banakar, Julian Webb

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Abstract

Our report is concerned with the laws as they regulate judges with regard to case allocation and considers this in relation to four fields of practice. The first is commercial law where we investigate allocation in the Commercial Court and the Court of Appeal. Next is criminal law where we investigate allocation in a magistrates’ court and the Crown Court. Thirdly we examine welfare law and the Social Security Appeal Tribunal and finally family law, where we consider the High Court Family Division and the Inner London Family Proceedings Court.2 Before commencing our report on these four fields, we explain the general jurisdictional and administrative context within which the judges operate, and look at the general principles which shape the relationship between judicial integrity and case management and allocation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Right Judge for Each Case
EditorsPhilip M. Langbroek, Marco Fabri
PublisherIntersentia
Pages133-188
ISBN (Print)978-90-5095-650-5
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Law

Free keywords

  • family law
  • criminal law
  • civil law
  • courts
  • English law
  • commercial law

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