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law lordsIn England, the ten Lords of Appeal in Ordinary who, together with the Lord Chancellor and other peers, make up the House of Lords in its judicial capacity. The House of Lords is the final court of appeal in both criminal and civil cases. Law lords rank as life peers. |
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| Thank God, the law lords have seen sense," wrote The Guardian's Madeleine Bunting on March 22. Upholding the guidelines in 1985, the law lords ruled that a girl under 16 has the legal capacity to consent to examination and treatment if she has sufficient maturity to understand the nature and implications of the proposed treatment. Her lawyers began arguments Wednesday before a panel of five Law Lords - judges who sit in the upper chamber of Parliament and constitute Britain's highest appeals court. |
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