Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1993
Source Publication
(1993-94) 19:1 Queen’s Law Journal 248-260
Abstract
Professor Hogg describes the duties of Chief Justices in Canadian courts, and explains that the effective discharge of their many administrative functions plays a significant role in maintaining the independence of the judiciary.
Repository Citation
Peter W. Hogg, “The Role of a Chief Justice in Canada” (1993-94) 19:1 Queen’s Law Journal 248-260.
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