On 4 January 2011 22:39, Adam McGreggor <[email protected]> wrote: > > Daily Cause lists (which Judges, perhaps get lots of v. Secretary of > State ...) could be a source for statistics; which may be useful
Judges in the Administrative Court will tend to get the v. Secretary of State cases (since they are almost all judicial reviews). > if/when judges are promoted? > ... its certainly a point of sensitivity. The rule that High Court judges are so difficult (requiring an address by both Houses of Parliament to the Crown) to sack goes right back to the Act of Settlement 1701. > http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/cause.htm > > "At half past 10 > DISTRICT JUDGE OF THE DAY " > > does make me think of 'soup of the day'. > Yes. Is anyone scraping cause lists? They don't quite give a true picture, partly because lots of interesting things happen unlisted and also because not all that is listed happens. -- Francis Davey _______________________________________________ Mailing list [email protected] Archive, settings, or unsubscribe: https://secure.mysociety.org/admin/lists/mailman/listinfo/developers-public
