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The Lord Judge Memorial Lecture in Legal History [ONLINE]

Wednesday 20th of November 2024 18:00

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Location

Online via Zoom (joining link will be circulated via email)

Timings

18:00 - Zoom room opens
18:15 - Lecture begins
This event is expected to end at approximately 19:15 for virtual attendees

Event Details

This event is taking place in Middle Temple Hall AND will be streamed live. This page is for tickets to attend ONLINE. To book am in person ticket to attend online CLICK HERE. We will not be able to admit anyone into the Hall with a virtual ticket.

Hosted by the Middle Temple Historical Society

Prof. Sir John Baker KC (Hon), LLD, FBA, Emeritus Downing Professor of the Laws of England at the University of Cambridge will deliver the inaugural Lord Judge Memorial Lecture in Legal History, entitled “The Royal Prerogative and the Judges” in Middle Temple Hall on Wednesday 20 November.

Prof. Baker will consider the relationship between the judges and the royal prerogative from a historical perspective, exploding some myths. It has always been for the judges to decide which of the king’s prerogative powers can be reviewed by the courts and which cannot, but it took some time to find effective means of control. The principal issues in the early-modern period were (1) locking people up without reasons, (2) setting up new tribunals outside the common law, (3) creating new forms of taxation, and (4) legislating by proclamation without Parliament. The procedures which eventually put an end to such powers, notably habeas corpus, were developed (notably by Middle Templars) in the reign of Elizabeth I.

The legal issues addressed at that time may be compared with those resulting from our ‘elective dictatorship’, Parliament having become an instrument whereby a modern Government can exercise more absolute power than that formerly attributed to the King’s prerogative.

Who can Attend

Members of all four Inns and guests

Dietary Requirements

Qualifying Session Details

Qualifying Session Details

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Learning Aims

After this session, students should be able to:

  • Appreciate why Prerogative, an accepted part of the constitutional arrangement for nearly a millennium has to be understood by the prism of history in order to understand it contemporary political and legal salience, e.g., R (Miller) v PM [2019] UKSC 41.

  • Understand why the exercise of the prerogative today can be subjected to judicial review.

  • Have a clear understanding of historical antecedents of the Royal Prerogative and the role that certain Middle Templars played in its development.

Links to the Professional Statement, wider workings of the Bar, administration of justice or a public interest matter

The QS will align with these elements of the professional statement:

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Bookings and Cancellations

Unless the event sells out earlier, booking will close at 09:00 two working days before the event. 

Members of Middle Temple can buy tickets online. Please note that you must log in first (if you have not yet created a login please register first). Alternatively, you can buy tickets from the Treasury Office by calling 020 7427 4800.

Members of other Inns, where applicable (please refer to 'Who can Attend'), can buy tickets from the Treasury Office by calling 020 7427 4800. Online booking is not available.

Cancellations: Where we have a waiting list we will offer your ticket to someone else, so please do cancel your ticket if you are no longer able to attend.

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Times and details for this event are subject to change. Please check this webpage for the most up to date information.