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Part 3 N.I.Other New Institutions

Law CommissionN.I.

50 Law CommissionN.I.

(1)There is to be a body corporate known as the Northern Ireland Law Commission.

(2)The Commission is to consist of—

(a)a chairman, and

(b)four other Commissioners,

appointed by the [F1Department of Justice].

(3)The chairman is to be a person who holds the office of judge of the High Court.

(4)Of the other Commissioners—

(a)one is to be a person appearing to the [F2Department of Justice] to be suitably qualified to be a Commissioner by experience as a barrister,

(b)one is to be a person appearing to the [F3Department of Justice] to be suitably qualified to be a Commissioner by experience as a solicitor,

(c)one is to be a person appearing to the [F4Department of Justice] to be suitably qualified to be a Commissioner by experience as a teacher of law in a university, and

(d)the other is to be a person who does not hold (and has never held) judicial office and is not (and has never been) a barrister, solicitor or teacher of law in a university.

(5)Before appointing a person to be a Commissioner the [F5Department of Justice] must consult—

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(b)the First Minister and deputy First Minister, and

(c)the Attorney General for Northern Ireland.

(6)In appointing persons to be Commissioners, the [F7Department of Justice] must so far as possible secure that the Commissioners (taken together) are representative of the community in Northern Ireland.

(7)Schedule 9 makes further provision about the Commission.