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An outline structure for the organisation of the judiciary has been created. This document
provides greater detail about the way in which the changes set out in the Constitutional Reform Act
impact on the judiciary.
The Lord Chief Justice has created a Judicial Executive Board to help provide judicial direction
and he has also strengthened the existing Judges’ Council, which is representative of all levels of the
judiciary.
Sometimes different levels of judges have their own representative organisations, for example
the Association of Her Majesty's District Judges, or Council of Her Majesty's Circuit Judges. These
groups represent the interests of judges from a particular level or jurisdiction.
Finally, judges also have access to administrative support
within the court environment,
whether this is their own allocated clerk, court staff, or legal advisers for magistrates.
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