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The Limits of Judicial Accountability; the Role of Judicial Performance Evaluation

Legal Ethics, 2003
(2003). The Limits of Judicial Accountability; the Role of Judicial Performance Evaluation. Legal Ethics: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 55-72.
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The Problematic of Judicial Accountability

Legalities, 2021
Judicial officers are critical actors in the operation of the justice system. Because of the powers inherent in this role, protections for judicial independence and protections against judicial misconduct are equally essential elements in the design and operation of the justice system.
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Judicial Accountability: A Proposal for a Judicial Commission

The Australian Quarterly, 1980
This article proposes the establishment of a Judicial Commission to bear responsibility for selecting, training and investigating complaints against judges.
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Judicial Accountability and New Governance

Legal Issues of Economic Integration, 2010
To many legal analysts, accountability presupposes at least a minimum level of judicial oversight. This article addresses the appropriateness of this belief in the context of new governance. Taking the networked system for the enforcement of European competition and electronic communications law as a case study, it is shown that this mode of governance
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Judicial Accountability and Conduct: An Overview

2012
One of the most visible aspects of the evolution on the modern democratic state is the increasing political, social and economic relevance of the judiciary. The diffusion of legislation protecting a wide range of citizens’ social and economic interests has generated ever increasing occasions for citizens to resort to judges for the protection of their ...
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Judicial Accountability and Independence

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
A reflection on recent developments relating to judicial accountability and independence in India.
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Judicial Accountability and Judicial Independence: The Touchstone of Indian Democracy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
There was once a time when it was thought that the major issues concerning a judiciary were matters of independence, tenure, the appointment process, and of course, questions of performance and integrity. These matters no doubt continue to obtain but no one can ignore the sea change in emphasis that has taken place in recent times.
Rishi Raj Baruah, Ronak Arora
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Judicial independence, judicial accountability & interbranch relations

Daedalus, 2008
In this Essay, I argue that the main cause of the poisonous state of interbranch relations involving the federal judiciary, as of the frequent and strident attacks on courts—federal and state—are strategies calculated to persuade the public that courts are part of ordinary politics and thus that judges are policy agents to be held accountable as such ...
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Judicial Accountability and Judicial Transparency: Challenges to Indian Judiciary

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Indian polity is under severe strain. Faith of the people in the quality, integrity and efficiency of governmental institutions stands seriously eroded. They turn to the judiciary as the last bastion of hope. But of late, even here things are getting increasingly disturbing and one is unfortunately no more in a position to say that all is well with the
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