Stephen Sedley writes about the state of the law, and about the wild wood that surrounds it
Stephen Sedley, 5 May 1988
A Matter of Justice: The Legal System in Ferment
by Michael Zander.
Tauris, 323 pp., £16.50, February 1988,1 85043 040 3 Show More
by Michael Zander.
Tauris, 323 pp., £16.50, February 1988,
The Coercive State: The Decline of Democracy in Britain
by Paddy Hillyard and Janie Percy-Smith.
Fontana, 352 pp., £5.95, February 1988,0 00 637083 7 Show More
by Paddy Hillyard and Janie Percy-Smith.
Fontana, 352 pp., £5.95, February 1988,
“... When the judges assembled to compose a Loyal Address to Queen Victoria on the opening of the Law Courts, the draft before them began: ‘We your judges, conscious as we are of our manifold defects ...’ The Master of the Rolls exploded: ‘I am not conscious of having manifold defects.’ Lord Justice Bowen, who was a scholar with a sense of humour, suggested, to mollify him, that the Address might begin: ‘We your judges, conscious as we are of each other’s manifold defects ... ”