Politics of the Judiciary
M**L
seminal...
bought this book second-hand as it was extensively referenced in Gearey et al. Politics of the Common lLaw; love the old edition and it is referenced for a very good reason...
S**D
Five Stars
Apposite reading in these times of elitist pre-eminence
I**A
Politics of the Judiciary
POLITICS OF THE JUDICIARY - J A G Griffith A book written at a critical time in labor movement in Britain. The author believed that the judiciary cannot under British legal system be totally independent and neutral. The book caused a stir for being blunt. The authors view was seen as radical morality of author's political leaning even though it was not overt.He revealed how powerful judges were in the exercise of their judicial powers and how they labor to preserve the interest of the establishment as against labor and trade unions.In his obituary on May 21, 2010 the Times noted that Politics of the Judiciary was required reading for a whole generation of students of politics and law. Nothing surpasses this apt recommendation even though notable changes have taken place in British politics.Politics of the Judiciary
F**I
Five Stars
The politics of the judiciary was a master piece of academic piece, and met my research needs
V**Y
Four Stars
very good read
S**L
Five Stars
Great quality.
E**
Yet to read
Book fine
J**E
Five Stars
excellent product, excellent service
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