AQA AS Government and Politics: The Judiciary
A revision mind map I made with basic facts about the Judiciary, Judicial reviews, Judicial Independence and stuff like that :)
- Created by: Hazel :)
- Created on: 08-04-13 13:50
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- Judiciary
- Judicial Reviews
- Role of investigating people in authority
- 2002 Asylum Act
- A Judicial review was conducted after David Blunkett (as home secretary) attempted to limit the number of Asylum seekers in to the UK.
- Deemed to be in breach of the 1998 Human Rights Act
- A Judicial review was conducted after David Blunkett (as home secretary) attempted to limit the number of Asylum seekers in to the UK.
- The Role of the Judiciary
- To Interpret the Law
- To Administer the Law
- Judicial Reviews
- Role of investigating people in authority
- 2002 Asylum Act
- A Judicial review was conducted after David Blunkett (as home secretary) attempted to limit the number of Asylum seekers in to the UK.
- Deemed to be in breach of the 1998 Human Rights Act
- A Judicial review was conducted after David Blunkett (as home secretary) attempted to limit the number of Asylum seekers in to the UK.
- To Debate
- To enforce EU Laws
- Structure of the Judiciary
- Supreme Court
- Criminal
- Court of Appeal
- Crown Court
- Magistrates Court
- Crown Court
- Court of Appeal
- Civil
- Court of Appeal
- High Court of Justice
- County Courts
- High Court of Justice
- Court of Appeal
- Criminal
- Supreme Court
- Judicial Independence
- Necessary for separation of powers: protected in 3 main ways
- The ways in which judges are selected
- The judges security of tenure
- Judges political neutrality
- Necessary for separation of powers: protected in 3 main ways
- The 2005 Constitutional Reform Act
- Untitled
- Judicial Reviews
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