35th Blackstone Lecture by Lady Justice Hallett: Trial by Jury - Past and Present
It is a pleasure to have been asked to give this year's Blackstone lecture. Lord Devlin at the outset of his Hamlyn Lectures in 1956 observed: that trial by jury was a subject on which it was not possible to "˜say anything very novel or very profound'. If not a subject suitable for original comment, why did I choose it?A HTML version of this speech is not available click here or view below the pdf version :Speech