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Judicial Independence and Impartiality in International Criminal Tribunals
American Journal of International Law, 2005Many countries have a long and sophisticated tradition ofjudicial independence and impartiality. For international criminal tribunals, of course, the subject is relatively new. In this editorial, drawing on the experience ofjudges in international courts and my own experience, I would like to emphasize a few themes that I think are crucial to the ...
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Judicial Independence in the Context of International Investment Law
2014Judicial independence is regarded as "one of the fundamental values of the administration of justice", which values include "procedural fairness, efficiency, accessibility and public confidence in the courts". This chapter, by looking into some of such investment arbitral awards, explores the issue of how and to what extent judicial independence may be
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Judicial Independence, Liberty, Democracy and International Economy
2014Judicial independence is a core value of the justice system. It is essential for democratic government, vital for maintaining human rights and indispensable for the protection of liberty and the rule of law. Both domestic and international law played a significant role in developing the principle of judicial independence.
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Judicial Independence As An Indicator Of International Court Effectiveness: A Goal-Based Approach
2011In this chapter, the author tries and contributes to the debate on the relationship between judicial independence and international court effectiveness, by applying to it a model for international judicial effectiveness. The concepts of judicial independence and judicial impartiality are closely related and inter-connected.
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Conceptualizing, Measuring and Mapping the Formal Judicial Independence of International Courts
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018In recent decades, states have increasingly empowered courts to serve a variety of roles in global governance. Among other things, independence of international courts is fundamental to their ability to serve these roles. This paper explores the independence of international courts as a matter of their institutional design.
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Judicial independence and crash risk: Evidence from a natural experiment in China
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2023Yurou Liu
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Judicial independence and corporate employment: Evidence from China
Finance Research Letters, 2023Hao Yang, Xiaojun Zhao, Yihui Wang
exaly
A Bibliography on Judicial Independence in International Tribunals and Apex Courts
International Journal of Legal InformationAbstract This bibliography collects sources on the independence and accountability of judges serving on international tribunals and domestic apex courts by focusing on selection, terms of service, and discipline and removal. It includes books, book chapters, and articles, primarily in English, with reference to some French-, German ...
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Judicial independence and corporate innovation: Evidence from the establishment of circuit courts
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2023Shaojie Lai, Hamish D Anderson
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