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Extrajudicial Communication: Perspectives and Practice (eBook)

Edited by: Helene Tyrrell, Conall Mallory

ISBN13: 9781509981847
Published: May 2026
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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This is the first book to comprehensively address the phenomena of extrajudicial communication.

With contributions from leading legal scholars, it offers a detailed examination of what judges say outside of the courtroom, when, why, and to what end. The book explores extrajudicial communication through both varying perspectives on its use, and the forms that it takes, including judicial speeches, interviews, life writing and more. It does so with a principal focus on the UK judiciary, but also with reflections on its practice in other common law jurisdictions and at international courts and tribunals. The text unpicks the relationship between these communications, constitutional principles and the modern understanding of the judicial role.

A fascinating and truly novel work on how judges communicate outside the courtroom and why it matters.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law, eBooks, Judiciary
Contents:
Introduction
Hélène Tyrrell (Newcastle University, UK) and Conall Mallory (Queen's University Belfast, UK)

Part One: Perspectives
1. A Brief History of (Controversial) Extrajudicial Communication
TT Arvind (University of York, UK)
2. Speaking Out: The More, The Better
Allan C Hutchinson (Osgoode Hall Law School, Canada)
3. The United States Supreme Court and the Perils of Extrajudicial Speech
Christopher W Schmidt (Chicago-Kent College of Law, USA)
4. Extrajudicial Discourse and Legal Change
Brice Dickson (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
5. Extrajudicial Rhetoric and the International Judge
Conall Mallory (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. Uncomfortable Truths, Clichés and Real Dilemmas: Extrajudicial Discourse on Judicial Diversity
Erika Rackley (University of Birmingham, UK)
7. Extrajudicial Communication: What Changes in Retirement?
Hélène Tyrrell (Newcastle University, UK)
8. Beside the Bench: Education, Outreach and the Role of Judicial Assistants in Extrajudicial Discourse
Jacqueline Kinghan (University of Glasgow, UK)

Part Two: Practice
9. Judicial Interviews
Alan Paterson (Strathclyde Law School, UK)
10. The Individual Voice in a Collective Court: Insights from Judicial Lectures
Rachel Cahill-O'Callaghan (Cardiff University, UK)
11. Judicial Scholarship (in a Small-ish Democracy): Hallmark, Hobby and/or Hazard?
Dean R Knight (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
12. Methods of Extra-Judicial Participation in Parliament
Alexander Horne (Lincoln's Inn, UK)
13. Whistleblowing in the Judiciary: Extra-judicial Communications
Gar Yein Ng (University of Buckingham, UK)
14. Learning from Lord Hope's Diaries
Lewis Graham (University of Manchester, UK)
15. Judging Memoirs: Life-Writing as Extra-Judicial Communication
James Lee (King's College London, UK)
16. Ermine Trims and Marmite Toast: Judicial Portraits from Extrajudicial Aesthetics
Anurag Deb (KRW LAW LLP, UK)

Series: Hart Studies on Judging and the Courts

Extrajudicial Communication: Perspectives and Practice ISBN 9781509981830
Published May 2026
Hart Publishing
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Foreign Judges in the Pacific ISBN 9781509942862
Published December 2021
Hart Publishing
£95.00
Foreign Judges in the Pacific (eBook) ISBN 9781509942879
Published December 2021
Hart Publishing
Out of print

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Judicial Dysfunction in Indonesia ISBN 9781509958863

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