Civil Justice Council


The Civil Justice Council is a UK non-departmental public body that advises the Lord Chancellor on civil justice and civil procedure in England and Wales. It was established in 1998 under section 6 of the Civil Procedure Act 1997 and is sponsored by the Ministry of Justice. It is chaired by the Master of the Rolls.

Composition

The Council must include:
The Council's functions are to:
Subcommittees include:
In February 2008, the Ministry of Justice announced a study of the work of the Council to:
  • Review the role and performance of the Civil Justice Council and make recommendations;
  • Evaluate the continuing need for body to perform the role and functions of the Council 1997 Act;
  • Review whether a non-departmental body remains the most appropriate institution;
  • Assess the past effectiveness of the Council; and
  • Consider ways in which the Council could be made more effective.