The Coroners’ Society of England and Wales
The Coroners’ Society was founded in September 1846 as the judicial association for judges who serve in the coroners service.
The Coroners’ Society has the following objects:
- the promotion of the usefulness of the office of coroner to the public;
- the ascertainment in questions of difficulty of the duties which devolve on coroners;
- the advancement of such amendments to the law as seem desirable;
- the establishment and maintenance of contact with HM Government and the Chief Coroner; and
- the protection of the rights and interest of coroners.
- For more information please visit the Coroners’ Society website (external link).