Judges and non-legal members of the judiciary

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1. Main facts and figures

  • on 1 April 2019, 92.6% of court judges were White and 7.4% were from Asian, Black, Mixed and Other ethnic groups (out of those whose ethnicity was known)
  • 88.9% of tribunal judges were White, and 11.1% were from the Asian, Black, Mixed and Other ethnic groups
  • Asian people made up 3.6% of court judges and 5.6% of tribunal judges, the second highest percentage after the White ethnic group
  • 17.4% of non-legal tribunal members were from Asian, Black, Mixed and Other ethnic groups
  • among Asian members of the judiciary, 18.6% of were court judges while 63.6% were non-legal tribunal members (who tend to have a specific area of expertise)
  • among those with Mixed ethnicity, 40.5% were court judges, while 30.6% were non-legal tribunal members

2. Things you need to know

What the data measures

The data measures:

  • the number of judges in courts in England and Wales
  • the number of judges and non-legal members of the judiciary in tribunals in England and Wales

The data includes most tribunals in England and Wales, and a small number of employment tribunals in Scotland.

Tribunals decide on cases like workplace disputes and appeals against benefits decisions. Judges usually chair tribunal hearings, but non-legal members like doctors and accountants also take part.

Percentages are rounded to 1 decimal point.

Not included in the data

The data does not include tribunals that are the responsibility of the devolved Welsh Government.

The ethnic groups used in the data

Judges and non-legal members of the judiciary are asked to give their ethnicity from a list of 18 ethnic groups.

The data is aggregated into 5 ethnic groups. This is because the number of people was too small to draw firm conclusions about individual ethnic groups.

  • Asian
  • Black
  • Mixed
  • White
  • Other

13.7% of court judges, 7.1% of tribunal judges and 9.9% of non-legal members of the judiciary didn't give their ethnicity.

Judges and non-legal members of the judiciary are asked to give their ethnicity when they start their role. There is not currently a way for them to update their record later if they don’t give their ethnicity when they start.

Methodology

Download the detailed methodology document (PDF opens in a new window or tab) for this data.

If people have more than one role, only their main role is included in the data.

3. By ethnicity

Percentage and number of court judges, tribunal judges and tribunal non-legal members by ethnicity
Court Judges Tribunal Judges Tribunal non-legal members
Ethnicity Court Judges Number Court Judges % Tribunal Judges Number Tribunal Judges % Tribunal non-legal members Number Tribunal non-legal members %
Asian 100 3.6 96 5.6 343 12.2
Black 30 1.1 31 1.8 60 2.1
Mixed 49 1.8 35 2.0 37 1.3
White 2,564 92.6 1,530 88.9 2,323 82.6
Other 26 0.9 30 1.7 49 1.7
Unknown 441 13.7 132 7.1 309 9.9

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Summary of Judges and non-legal members of the judiciary By ethnicity Summary

These percentages only include judges and non-legal members whose ethnicity was known. 13.7% of court judges didn't declare their ethnicity (a higher percentage than tribunal judges and non-legal members). This adds greater uncertainty to the percentages, particularly for smaller groups.

This data shows that, on 1 April 2019:

  • there were 2,769 court judges, 1,722 tribunal judges, and 2,812 non-legal members of the judiciary for whom ethnicity was known
  • 7.4% of court judges were from the Asian, Black, Mixed or Other ethnic groups
  • 11.1% of tribunal judges and 17.4% of non-legal tribunal members were from the Asian, Black, Mixed or Other ethnic groups
  • White people made up the highest percentage of court judges (92.6%), tribunal judges (88.9%) and non-legal tribunal members (82.6%)
  • Asian people made up the next highest percentage, at 3.6% and 5.6% and 12.2%

4. Ethnic groups by role

Percentage and number of people within each ethnic group by their judicial role
All Court Judges Tribunal Judges Tribunal non-legal members
Ethnicity All Number All % Court Judges Number Court Judges % Tribunal Judges Number Tribunal Judges % Tribunal non-legal members Number Tribunal non-legal members %
Asian 539 100.0 100 18.6 96 17.8 343 63.6
Black 121 100.0 30 24.8 31 25.6 60 49.6
Mixed 121 100.0 49 40.5 35 28.9 37 30.6
White 6,417 100.0 2,564 40.0 1,530 23.8 2,323 36.2
Other 105 100.0 26 24.8 30 28.6 49 46.7
Unknown 882 100.0 441 50.0 132 15.0 309 35.0

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Summary of Judges and non-legal members of the judiciary Ethnic groups by role Summary

The ethnicity of 882 members of the judiciary wasn't known. Of those, half (441) were court judges. This means that, for some ethnic groups, the percentage of the judiciary who were court judges may be underestimated.

This data shows that, on 1 April 2019:

  • there were 6,417 White members of the judiciary,
  • 539 members of the judiciary were Asian, 121 were Black, 121 had Mixed ethnicity, and 105 were from the Other ethnic group
  • in the Asian, Black and Other ethnic groups, people were more likely to be non-legal tribunal members than court judges
  • in the White and Mixed ethnic groups, people were more likely to be court judges than non-legal tribunal members

5. Data sources

Source

Type of data

Administrative data

Type of statistic

Official statistics

Publisher

Ministry of Justice

Publication frequency

Yearly

Purpose of data source

This data is used by ministers and officials in central government, the Judicial Appointments Commission and Judicial Office to develop policy on judicial diversity.

It is also used by judges, lawyers and academics, and professional bodies such as The Bar Council, The Law Society, and The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives.

6. Download the data

Judges and non-legal members of the judiciary by ethnicity - Spreadsheet (csv) 83 KB

This file contains the following: measure, year, ethnicity, judicial type, judicial role, count, percentage