Extension to the tenure of the Chair of the Law Commission
Wednesday, 24 March 2021 10:03
The Lord Chancellor, the Rt Hon Robert Buckland QC, has appoved an
extension to Sir Nicholas Green’s tenure as Chair of the Law
Commission for 1 year from 1 August 2021. The Commission was
created by the Law Commission Act 1965 with the role of keeping
under review the law of England and Wales with a view to its
systematic development and reform. Commissioners, including the
Chair, are appointed by the Lord Chancellor. The Law...Request free trial
The Lord Chancellor, the Rt Hon QC, has
appoved an extension to Sir Nicholas Green’s tenure as Chair
of the Law Commission for 1 year from 1 August 2021.
The Commission was created by the Law Commission Act 1965
with the role of keeping under review the law of England and
Wales with a view to its systematic development and reform.
Commissioners, including the Chair, are appointed by the Lord
Chancellor. The Law Commission’s role is to promote the
reform of the law to make it clearer, more modern and more
accessible. The Commission’s projects bring real benefits to
the public, businesses or other organisations affected by
old, complex and out-of-date law.
Sir Nicholas Green
Sir Nicholas was appointed as Chair on 1 August 2018. Sir
Nicholas is a former academic having lectured at the
University of Southampton and the University of London. He
was called to the Bar in 1986 and appointed Queen’s Counsel
in 1998. In 2013, he was appointed a judge of the High Court
(Queen’s Bench Division). In October 2018, Sir Nicholas was
appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal. Sir Nicholas previously
served as Chairman of the Bar Council and the Advocacy
Training Council.
He declared no political activity.
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