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Are Political “Attacks” on the Judiciary Ever Justifiable? The Relationship Between Unfair Criticism and Public Accountability

The American journal of comparative law, 2023
Political “attacks” on the judiciary are a well-known threat to constitutional democracy. Criticism of the judiciary by politicians is often said to constitute one form of attack when it is unfair in the sense that it is not relevant to the judiciary’s
Scott Stephenson
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Constitutional Struggles and the Court in Indonesia’s Turn to Authoritarian Politics

Federal Law Review, 2022
Indonesia’s politics has changed dramatically during Jokowi’s administration. Numbers of scholars argued this situation turns to a ‘new model of authoritarianism’ or declining democracy.
H. P. Wiratraman
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The rule of law as the lodestar of the European Convention on Human Rights: The Strasbourg Court and the independence of the judiciary

European Law Journal, 2021
The rule of law is a principle of constitutional importance under the European Convention on Human Rights. For decades, it has guided the work of the Strasbourg Court.
R. Spanò
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Constitutional Interpretation by the Judiciary

2020
This chapter traces the trajectory of ideas that emanated from the judiciary since the early 1950s. The ideational movement within the judiciary coincides with the first two phases. This chapter discusses significant judicial cases in which the Supreme Court has interpreted Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution of India as inherently containing the ...
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The judiciary in the March Constitution of 1921

DPCE Online, 2021
The structure of the judiciary in the March Constitution, with a view to the principle of the separation of powers, is the subject of this paper. Attention is paid to the status of the judge and to the court system, including with regard to specialized jurisdictions.
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Poland's Constitutional Breakdown

, 2019
After its double victory in the 2015 presidential and parliamentary elections in Poland, the populist Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (PiS)) party began to dismantle all major checks and balances characteristic of the separation of powers in a ...
W. Sadurski
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