Myth of Judicial Independence
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Mike McConville in his compelling book, Myth of Judicial Independence, published by Oxford University Press in 2020. Spanning 336 pages, this hardback challenges the widely accepted notion of judicial independence, arguing that civil servants have historically shaped and undermined common law principles through their influence over the Judges' Rules. McConville's critical examination sheds light on the intricate relationship between the judiciary and executive power, inviting readers to reconsider the foundations of legal independence. Ideal for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the dynamics of law and governance, this book offers a fresh perspective on a crucial issue. Enhance your understanding of judicial processes and the complexities of legal independence with this essential read.