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Judicial Self‐Governance Index: Towards better understanding of the role of judges in governing the judiciary

Regulation and Governance, 2023
Katarina Šipulová   +2 more
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To Judge or Not to Judge?

Historically Speaking, 2006
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Judging the Judges

The Women's Review of Books, 1991
Joanna K. Weinberg, Lois G. Forer
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Judges against judges

Statul, securitatea şi drepturile omului în era digitală: materialele conferinţei ştiinţifico-practice internaţionale
The discipline of judges is an essential pillar of the judicial career. The proper management of this field is imperative, from the perspective of the need to ensure the balance between judicial independence and judicial responsibility, but also from the perspective of the impact of a disciplinary procedure on the image of the concerned judges and on ...
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Risk prediction: judging the judges

Intensive Care Medicine, 1997
D C, Angus, M R, Pinsky
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Judges and forensic science education: A national survey

Forensic Science International, 2021
Brandon L Garrett, Brett O Gardner
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Judges’ experiences with mitigating jurors’ implicit biases

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2021
Jacqueline M Kirshenbaum   +1 more
exaly  

When judges are not judging

University of Toronto Law Journal
This article takes a rare look at the extrajudicial measures, or ‘non-adjudicative strategies,’ which judges of domestic courts can take to build their institution. Although much has been written about the strategies that judges deploy within the adjudicative context, little is known about how judges can strengthen themselves institutionally outside ...
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What judges know about eyewitness testimony: A comparison of Norwegian and US judges

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2008
Svein Magnussen   +2 more
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