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The '''Lord Chief Justice of [[Northern Ireland]]'''<ref>https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/26/section/12 {{Bare URL inline|date=December 2021}}</ref><ref>https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/26/section/2 {{Bare URL inline|date=December 2021}}</ref> is a judge who is the appointed official holding office as President of the Courts of Northern Ireland and is [[Courts of Northern Ireland|Head of the Judiciary of Northern Ireland]].<ref>[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2005/4/part/2/crossheading/judiciary-and-courts-in-northern-ireland Judiciary and courts in Northern Ireland], legislation.gov.uk; accessed 28 December 2015.</ref> The present Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland is Mrs Justice [[Siobhan Keegan]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.judiciaryni.uk/about-judiciary/judicial-members|title = Judiciary of Northern Ireland}}</ref> Her counterpart in [[England and Wales]] is the [[Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales]], and in [[Scotland]] her equivalent is the [[Lord President of the Court of Session]]. The position was established with the creation of Northern Ireland in 1922, and was preceded by the position of [[Lord Chief Justice of Ireland]] prior to the [[partition of Ireland]].
The '''Lord Chief Justice of [[Northern Ireland]]'''<ref>https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/26/section/12 {{Bare URL inline|date=December 2021}}</ref><ref>https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/26/section/2 {{Bare URL inline|date=December 2021}}</ref> is a judge who is the appointed official holding office as President of the Courts of Northern Ireland and is [[Courts of Northern Ireland|Head of the Judiciary of Northern Ireland]].<ref>[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2005/4/part/2/crossheading/judiciary-and-courts-in-northern-ireland Judiciary and courts in Northern Ireland], legislation.gov.uk; accessed 28 December 2015.</ref> The present Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland is Dame [[Siobhan Keegan]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.judiciaryni.uk/about-judiciary/judicial-members|title = Judiciary of Northern Ireland}}</ref> Her counterpart in [[England and Wales]] is the [[Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales]], and in [[Scotland]] her equivalent is the [[Lord President of the Court of Session]]. The position was established with the creation of Northern Ireland in 1922, and was preceded by the position of [[Lord Chief Justice of Ireland]] prior to the [[partition of Ireland]].


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 20:53, 27 December 2021

Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
Incumbent
Dame Siobhan Keegan
since 2 September 2021
Judiciary of Northern Ireland
Inaugural holderSir Denis Henry, Bt
Formation1922

The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland[1][2] is a judge who is the appointed official holding office as President of the Courts of Northern Ireland and is Head of the Judiciary of Northern Ireland.[3] The present Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland is Dame Siobhan Keegan.[4] Her counterpart in England and Wales is the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, and in Scotland her equivalent is the Lord President of the Court of Session. The position was established with the creation of Northern Ireland in 1922, and was preceded by the position of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland prior to the partition of Ireland.

Background

The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland holds the office of President of the courts of Northern Ireland and is head of the judiciary of Northern Ireland.[5]

The Lord Chief Justice is responsible for representing the views of the judiciary of Northern Ireland to government, for the maintenance of appropriate arrangements for the welfare, training and guidance of the judiciary of Northern Ireland, and for the maintenance of appropriate arrangements for the deployment of the judiciary of Northern Ireland and the allocation of work within courts.[6]

The Lord Chief Justice is president of the Court of Appeal, the High Court, the Crown Court, the county courts and the magistrates' courts of Northern Ireland.[7] The Lord Chief Justice is entitled to sit on any of those courts, but routinely sits on the Court of Appeal.[8]

Lord Chief Justices of Northern Ireland

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/26/section/12 [bare URL]
  2. ^ https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/26/section/2 [bare URL]
  3. ^ Judiciary and courts in Northern Ireland, legislation.gov.uk; accessed 28 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Judiciary of Northern Ireland".
  5. ^ Justice (Northern Ireland) Act, 2002, section 12
  6. ^ Justice (Northern Ireland) Act, 2002, section 12
  7. ^ https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/26/section/12 [bare URL]
  8. ^ Justice (Northern Ireland) Act, 2002, section 12

Sources

  • N.C. Fleming and Alan O'Day, The Longman Handbook of Modern Irish History since 1800, N.C. Fleming and Alan O'Day, p. 420; ISBN 0-582-08102-5