Judges’ Council

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The Judges’ Council is a representative body of the judiciary of England and Wales that advises on judicial policy, welfare, and the administration of justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advisory body
judicial representative body
advisesOn administration of justice
judicial policy
judicial welfare
aimsTo promote the interests and welfare of the judiciary
support the effective administration of justice
composedOf members of the judiciary of England and Wales
country England and Wales
governsTopic judicial conduct policy (advisory role)
judicial working conditions (advisory role)
hasAdvisoryRoleTo judicial leadership in England and Wales
hasFunction to consider issues of judicial policy
to consider issues of judicial welfare
to consider issues relating to the administration of justice
to provide advice on matters affecting the judiciary
hasScope judicial system of England and Wales
hasStakeholder judiciary of England and Wales
surface form: courts of England and Wales

judges in England and Wales
jurisdiction England and Wales
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn England
Wales
represents judiciary of England and Wales
sector judiciary

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judiciary of England and Wales hasRepresentativeBody Judges’ Council
this entity surface form: Judges’ Council of England and Wales