Wildy Logo
(020) 7242 5778
enquiries@wildy.com

Book of the Month

Cover of Housing Law Handbook

Housing Law Handbook

Price: £85.00

Planning Law:
A Practitioner's Handbook
2nd ed




 William Webster, Robert Weatherley


Welcome to Wildys

Watch


Judicial Cooperation in Commercial Litigation 3rd ed (The British Cross-Border Financial Centre World)



 Ian Kawaley, David Doyle, Shade Subair Williams


Offers for Newly Called Barristers & Students

Special Discounts for Newly Called & Students

Read More ...


Secondhand & Out of Print

Browse Secondhand Online

Read More...


The Voice of Reason: On the Craft of Judgment Writing


ISBN13: 9781041392378
To be Published: November 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £37.99
Hardback edition not yet published, ISBN13 9781041392392





The Voice of Reason offers a refreshing and practical take on the craft of judgment writing. Reflective yet firmly grounded in experience, it draws on the author’s dual vantage point as a sitting judge and seasoned judicial educator, shaped by more than a decade of developing judgment‑writing programmes and tools.

The book explains why, for whom, and how judges ought to write, and distils the qualities of effective judicial prose – robustness, tightness, precision and concision, and a tone marked by respect and humility. It provides practical judgment writing tips, and also confronts the emerging challenges of digital readership and the responsible use of artificial intelligence in judgement writing.

Designed for all who craft judicial reasons – judges, judicial officers, tribunal members, and arbitrators – the book speaks to both new and experienced writers. Drawing on international jurisprudence and offering the first sustained treatment of judgment writing enriched by examples from Singapore case law, it adopts a global orientation that invites readers to refine their craft in service of what every judgment must ultimately embody: the voice of reason.

Subjects:
Drafting and Legal Writing
Contents:
Preface: The Voice of Reason
1.The Written Judgment – Why Who, How
2. Writing that Persuades – Writing Robustly
3. From Chaos to clarity – Writing Tightly
4. Getting to the Point – Writing Precisely and Concisely
5. A Judicious tone – Writing with respect and Humility
6. The Writing Room – Judges at Work
7. From Bench to Browser – Judgment Writing for a Digital World
8. Reasoning and Responsibility – Authorship and AI Epilogue: When the Writing is Done Bibliography