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Evaluating Judicial Performance: Editors’ Introduction
The articles in this issue tackle the conceptual issues associated with defining good judging and the purposes of evaluating judges, and ask such questions as: What values are central to the judicial role?
Francesco Contini +2 more
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Se aborda en este trabajo la situación creada por las medidas contra el terrorismo internacional impulsadas en los últimos años en muchos países, especialmente después de los graves atentados del 11 de septiembre de 2001.
Tania Groppi
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Lower Courts and Constitutional Comparativism [PDF]
The issue of constitutional comparativism has been a topic of significant commentary in recent years. However, there is one aspect of this subject that has been almost completely ignored by scholars: the reception, or lack thereof, of constitutional ...
Alford, Roger P.
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Belgium's new specialized judiciary [PDF]
This brief national report was written for the First Siberian Legal Forum on the ‘Specialization of Judges and Courts: Comparative and Russian Context.’ It gives an overview of the Belgian judicial structure.
Voet, Stefaan
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This article aims to shed some light on the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union on transparency and access to documents. It uses case law as a method to investigate the potential of the Court of Justice jurisprudence for the protection of ...
Irma Spahiu
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Community at the Courts: Social and Community Interactions at Public Basketball Courts [PDF]
Based on over 60 informal interviews conducted at two public basketball courts, this study utilizes grounded theory to trace class- and race-based differences in the social interactions occurring at both parks.
Fogle, Elizabeth Arnaud
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Civil Procedure and the Ministerial Exception [PDF]
In Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School v. EEOC, the U.S. Supreme Court recognized a ministerial exception to the ordinary rules of employer liability.
Smith, Peter J., Tuttle, Robert W.
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A Sociological Perspective on Emotion Work and Judging
Judicial work requires judicial officers to manage their own emotions and related conduct, as well as to anticipate, interpret, respond to and manage emotions and behaviours of others, most visibly in the interaction order of the courtroom.
Sharyn Roach Anleu, Kathy Mack
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Judicial Independence and Democratic Accountability in Highest State Courts [PDF]
Carrington notes that because judges in trial and intermediate courts are accountable to highest courts, it is the latter that are responsible for keeping the faith with democratic ...
Carrington, Paul D.
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On Realism in the Land-Use and Environmental Conflicts: Lessons from an Analysis of Courts Rulings in Three French Territories (Isère, Loire Atlantique, Seine Maritime).
Thierry Kirat, Romain Melot
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