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Our attention has been drawn to an interview with Lord Phillips, carried out by Michael Harris of the Constitution Society and available, in a number of segments on You Tube. The first segment deals with the formation of the Supreme Court:
There are eight further segments of the interview.
The other segments of the interview are
Lord Phillips on the differences between the House of Lords and the Supreme Court
Lord Phillips on the way the supreme court was created
Lord Phillips on the consequences of the rise in incidents of judicial review
Lord Phillips it is highly unlikely courts would decline to enforce acts of parliament
Lord Phillips judges need to be circumspect before agreeing to chair public enquiries
Lord Phillips on who may be appointed as a supreme court judge
Lord Phillips’ view on the judicial appointments commission
Lord Phillips no conflict of interest for Lord Chancellor also to be Min of Justice and an MP
The Constitution Society Channel on You Tube also has an interesting interview with Lord Bingham. We also draw reader’s attention to the Constitution Society’s website