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Deficient Protection of the Independence of International Judges by International Judicial Governance Institutions

Abstract The chapter critically assesses the passivity of the governance institutions of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals—the UNGA and the UNSC—in relation to Judge Aydın Sefa Akay’s immunities and non-reappointment.
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Economic growth and judicial independence, a dozen years on: Cross-country evidence using an updated Set of indicators

European Journal of Political Economy, 2015
Stefan Voigt   +2 more
exaly  

Explaining the judicial independence of international courts: a comparative analysis.

2008
What factors allow some international courts (ICs) to rule against the express preferences of powerful member states, whereas others routinely defer to governments? While judicial independence is not the only factor explaining the strength of a given international institution, it is a necessary condition.
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Uncovering patterns among latent variables: human rights and de facto judicial independence

Research and Politics, 2015
Charles Crabtree, Christopher J Fariss
exaly  

Examining the Development of Judicial Independence

Political Research Quarterly, 2016
Douglas M Gibler, Rebecca Reid
exaly  

The political foundations of judicial independence in the European Union

Journal of European Public Policy, 2012
R Daniel Kelemen
exaly  

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