Phrases with «senior judiciary»

"Senior judiciary" refers to a group of experienced and high-ranking judges who hold important positions within the legal system. They have extensive knowledge, expertise, and authority to make critical decisions and judgments in court cases. Full definition

Sentences with «senior judiciary»

  • The support of senior judiciary like Lord Leveson, Lord Justice Briggs and Lord Thomas for the principle of digitalisation has perhaps impeded their objective articulation of the practical deficiencies. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • It is the lack of a strong challenge by the UK Senior judiciary to Strasbourg decisions which gives the perception of subservience to Europe, even the misconceived view of loss of Parliamentary Sovereignty, rather than the dominance of the Human Rights Act, the ECHR or even the Strasbourg Judiciary. (shadowofthenoose.com)
  • From the most senior judiciary — there are no black, Asian or minority ethnic judges in the Court of Appeal or Supreme Court — to high street firms and universities, more needs to be done to push for access to this profession for all who are able.» (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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