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The Panel: The Rt Hon Lord Roger Toulson, The Hon Sir Grant Hammond, The Hon Michael Kirby, The Hon Raymond J McKoski
Chair: Mark George QC
Judicial recusal is the principle that judges must disqualify themselves from participating in proceedings if they decide that it is not appropriate for them to hear a case. In Blackstone’s time judges were only required to recuse themselves in cases of actual bias. Subsequently there has been a tendency to widen this to include apparent bias – a doctrine of appearances.
A recent series of high profile recusal cases has come before courts across the world in which:
This timely seminar brings together a pre-eminent panel of serving and former judges from Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States to discuss problems of recusal, the reasons for its recent rise in significance and to identify unresolved issues. They will also submit papers for publication by The Modern Law Review.
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