Published today: Ghost lawyers (Mazur) and ghost courts (Geddes) — an analytical contrast of two structural attribution problems in English law. One arises in professional regulation, the other in the foundations of judicial authority.
If you’re interested in legality, constitutional traceability, and how courts manage the boundary between administrative convenience and fundamental authority, this article is for you.
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Ghost lawyers (Mazur) and ghost courts (Geddes)
Attribution, authority, and the limits of legal convenience in English law
https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/ghost-lawyers-mazur-and-ghost-courts