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Lions under Downing Street: the Judiciary in a written constitution

Citation: Goodhart, Sir William (1991) Lions under Downing Street: the Judiciary in a written constitution.

A consideration of the importance of an independent judiciary.The text of the second Friends Annual Lecture given by Sir William Goodhart QC at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies on Monday 17 June 1991, published as an article in the Bulletin / Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. University of London

Additional Information: Citation: IALS Bulletin Issue 9 October 1991 pp 5-15.
Creators: Goodhart, Sir William and
Subjects: Law
Keywords: Judiciary, Constitutional law, Administration of justice
Divisions: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Collections: IALS Bulletin
Dates:
  • 1991 (published)
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