administration or have experience as consumers of the services provided by the courts that the Minister considers appropriate A person appointed to be a member of the Board who are a barrister or a solicitor and who are appointed by the Minister, are only allowed to be a member of the Board for not more than 3 years but they are eligible for re-appointment to the Board. The Board can act notwithstanding a vacancy an its membership.A person who wishes to be considered for appointment to judicial office shall so inform the Board in writing and shall provide the Board with such information as it may require to enable it to consider the suitability of that person for the judicial office, including information in relation to education, professional qualifications, experience and character.The Board shall where a judicial office stands vacant, or a vacancy in a judicial office arise, submit to the Minister the name of each person who wishes to be considered for appointment and shall recommend to the Minister at least seven people for the appointment to that judicial office.In advising the President in relation to the appointment of a person to a judicial office, the government shall firstly consider for appointment those people whose names have been recommended to the Minister.A notice of an appointment to judicial office shall be published in the ‘Iris Oifiguil’ and the notice shall include a statement that the name of the person was recommended by the Board to the Minister. ‘Law and Politics’ Shaping the FutureWhile law and Politics are not supposed to mix, political allengiegence and beliefs of Judges play a significant role in their appointment. The system of judicial appointment was described as “a Judicial appointment does not ‘just happen’. It is in a very real sense the finest and the most desirable appointment that the Government can make. It is a status appointment.In the past, and maybe...