Judicial Council of the United Kingdom

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The Judicial Council of the United Kingdom is a high-level judicial body that brings together senior judges from across the UK’s jurisdictions to discuss and coordinate matters affecting the judiciary and the administration of justice.

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Judicial Council of the United Kingdom canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advisory council
judicial body
areaOfActivity judicial administration
judicial policy coordination
composedOf judicial leaders from UK jurisdictions
senior judges
country United Kingdom
decisionType non-binding recommendations
function to consider common judicial concerns
to coordinate approaches to judicial administration
to share information between UK judiciaries
governanceType non-legislative body
hasJurisdiction England and Wales NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom-wide courts
languageUsed English
meetingType inter-jurisdictional judicial forum
meets periodically
participantsInclude heads of jurisdiction
senior judiciary of England and Wales
senior judiciary of Northern Ireland
senior judiciary of Scotland
purpose to coordinate matters affecting the administration of justice
to discuss matters affecting the judiciary
to promote cooperation between UK judiciaries
relatedTo administration of justice in the United Kingdom
judiciary of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
scope administration of justice
high-level judicial policy issues

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Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland memberOf Judicial Council of the United Kingdom