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About the Author
Inigo Bing is a recently retired barrister and circuit judge. He was a district judge (formerly metropolitan stipendiary magistrate) from 1989 to 2000 and a recorder from 1996 to 2000 before becoming a circuit judge on the South-eastern Circuit from 2000 to 2012, sitting at Snaresbrook Crown Court. His Honour Inigo Bing was elected a bencher of the Inner Temple in 2012. He is the author of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing in the Magistrates' Court (1990).
Reviews
"Inigo Bing makes a compelling defence of parliamentary democracy and entrenched rights against the new populism. As he so rightly says, defeating populism requires a strong, vibrant civil society where citizens' rights and mutual obligations are underpinned by a strong and respected judiciary. This is a bold statement of the liberal democracy we need to defend to the utmost in these turbulent times." - Andrew Adonis "There is no better time to put populism and threats to human rights under a forensic microscope than post-Brexit, and Inigo Bing does it in style. Brilliantly researched and utterly compelling to read, I warmly recommend this book." - Nigel Pascoe QC "Populism is a disease that does not want to be cured; indeed, many UK voters would say that our democracy is fit and healthy. In this elegantly written book, Inigo Bing uses the lawyer's scalpel to open up the national body politic, revealing that on the inside it is deeply unwell. Bing's insightful analysis will confirm that the populist disease must be treated if we are to prevent power-seeking politicians from subverting the true values of our democracy." - Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, Emeritus Professor of Law, Gresham College "Inigo Bing has spent more than four decades in the law, both as barrister and as judge. He has combined that depth of experience, profound learning and authorial flair to write an exceptionally timely book on the uneasy relationship between the government and the judiciary. Populism on Trial is a stark reminder of the importance of the rule of law in fractious times and the centrality of independent judges to the preservation of our freedoms; it is also a warning of the dangers we face if those fundamental truths are forgotten." - Thomas Grant QC, bestselling author of Court Number One
Book Information
ISBN 9781785905759
Author Inigo Bing
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Biteback Publishing
Publisher Biteback Publishing