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Wisconsin Law Review, 1920
Judges have a brand-new bag—an algorithmic accessory in criminal adjudication. It scores criminal defendants, aiming to inform judges which defendants are likely reoffenders or flight risks and which ones are not. The downsides, however, include that the algorithms score defendants primarily on the basis of other defendants’ (mis)conduct and that ...
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Judges have a brand-new bag—an algorithmic accessory in criminal adjudication. It scores criminal defendants, aiming to inform judges which defendants are likely reoffenders or flight risks and which ones are not. The downsides, however, include that the algorithms score defendants primarily on the basis of other defendants’ (mis)conduct and that ...
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The Role of the Judicial Community for Ensuring Compliance with Judicial Ethics
Rossijskoe pravosudie, 2021The subject of the article is the theoretical and regulatory provisions in the field of ensuring compliance with the ethical principles of judicial conduct in the context of digitalization of judicial activity. Objectives of the article: to formulate an idea of the role of the judicial community in the mechanism of ensuring compliance with the ethics ...
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Judicial Independence: Ethics and the Media
Zakon, 2023The image of the judiciary has an independent value characteristic. In the case of the formation of social representations by the judiciary, we are talking about legal meanings, the legal form of perception of reality through the implementation of judicial information policy, the presentation of the judicial community in the public space, the actions ...
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Technology and Judicial Ethics
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This paper was written for judges to assist them in understanding: their obligations concerning Facebook and other social networking sites, including "friending" lawyers; the confidentiality of email, texts, and other e-communications; the use of the Internet by lawyers to research jurors or potential jurors; the use of the Internet by judges to ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1966
While the ethics of the American judiciary cover a broad spectrum, both good and bad, the general over-all level of judicial ethical performance is relatively high. Most judges are honest and honorable. Where dissatisfaction is apparent, it is far more frequently directed at judicial competence than at judicial integrity and ethics.
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While the ethics of the American judiciary cover a broad spectrum, both good and bad, the general over-all level of judicial ethical performance is relatively high. Most judges are honest and honorable. Where dissatisfaction is apparent, it is far more frequently directed at judicial competence than at judicial integrity and ethics.
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An Ethical Vision of Judicial Secrecy and Judicial Discretion in an Environment of Transparency
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Judicial Ethics in the 21st century
2022Her Honour explores the meaning of judicial ethics and how it relates to the relationship between law and morality.
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Special issue: the ethics of judicial appointments
Legal Ethics, 2017This special issue of Legal Ethics focuses on the judiciary, with a particular emphasis on the ethics of judicial appointments.
Reid Mortensen, Richard Devlin
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Judicial Ethics in Judicial Communication: the Experience of the French Republic
Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL))When administering justice, judges are guided by certain ethical principles. These principles also apply to judicial communication (the interaction of the court with participants in legal proceedings.The author considers foreign experience in regulating the ethical aspects of judicial communication on the example of the French Republic.
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