Tag: Court of Appeal

  • History of English Court System

    Early History of the English Court System The process of separation of judicial from executive and legislative governmental powers continued during the reign of Edward I with the establishment of the Court of Exchequer as a tribunal having exclusive jurisdiction over revenue cases. See more […]

  • English Court System

    Early History of the English Court System When the Normans conquered England in 1066, they imposed the Carolingian judicial system on the Anglo-Saxons. In the long struggle between king and landed nobility that ensued, one of the principal weapons of the Crown was the Curia Regis (king’s […]

  • Television in courts

    Provisions are contained in the Crime and Courts Bill that is currently being considered by Parliament which would allow the Lord Chancellor to make regulations permitting television cameras into court rooms. It is expected that these regulations will permit broadcasting of the opening and […]