The judiciary 0.0 / 5 ? Government & PoliticsThe Supreme CourtASEdexcel Created by: CharlotteCollins4Created on: 04-06-15 11:38 Appointing judges is now with this group, not the lord chancellor Appointments commission 1 of 12 This means that judges jobs are protected and they can only be removed for very serious offences Security of tenure 2 of 12 This person and hence government still has control over appointments Lord chancellor 3 of 12 What has the CRA 2005 ensured? Separation of powers 4 of 12 A group that the supreme court lacks and makes them unrepresentative Ethnic minorities 5 of 12 How many females are there in the supreme court? One 6 of 12 What do judges receive to ensure neutrality? Training 7 of 12 Which judge famously gave a ****** the punishment of sending a sorry note and flowers to his victim Judge Pickles 8 of 12 Independence and neutrality are examples of what? Bias 9 of 12 Judicial independence is a form of what bias? External 10 of 12 Judicial neutrality is a form of what bias? Internal 11 of 12 Are judges allowed to be members of political parties or pressure groups? No 12 of 12
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