1 INTRODUCTION 2 THE LORD CHANCELLOR IN THE CONSTITUTION 3 THE LORD CHANCELLOR’S DEPARTMENT 4 THE LORD CHANCELLOR’S EXECUTIVE ROLE 5 THE LORD CHANCELLOR AS JUDGE 6 JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS 7 THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR 8 THE REFORM OF THE OFFICE OF LORD CHANCELLOR
Diana Woodhouse is a Professor of Law at Oxford Brookes University.
This book is wide-ranging and well written and it contains a good
bibliography.
*Journal of Legislative Studies*
Diana Woodhouse has written an extremely good short booktaut,
precise and clear style
*Law Quarterly Review*
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