Journal article

Constitutional Conventions and the Judiciary

S Stephenson

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies | Published : 2021

Abstract

Analyses of constitutional conventions tend not to include those conventions that concern relations between the judiciary and other arms of government. The focus is generally on the conventions concerning the monarch, executive and legislature. This article argues that a study of the constitutional conventions relating to the judiciary reveals three insights about the nature of constitutional conventions and the nature of the judiciary. First, significant aspects of the judiciary s authority, independence and impartiality are often secured by means of constitutional convention. Second, these conventions help understand the simultaneous strength and fragility of the judiciary s constitutional..

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