According to the [ statute ], the executive has an obligation to uphold judicial independence. Ministers are specifically barred from trying to influence judicial decisions through any special access to judges.
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Constitutional Reform Act 2005, s 3
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According to the [ statute ], the executive has an obligation to uphold judicial independence. Ministers are specifically barred from trying to influence judicial decisions through any special access to judges.
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#constitution #law #public
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According to the [ statute ], the executive has an obligation to uphold judicial independence. Ministers are specifically barred from trying to influence judicial decisions through any special access to judges.
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Constitutional Reform Act 2005, s 3
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