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This thoroughly updated and revised edition of a popular and authoritative reference work introduces the reader to the major concepts and leading contributors in the field of law and economics. The Companion features accessible, informative and provocative entries on all the significant issues, and breaks new ground by bringing together widely ...
Alex Schwartz, H.P. Lee
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Alex Schwartz, H.P. Lee
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2008
Abstract Around the world, constitutions and transnational conventions now insist that judges be “independent” from the authorities that employ them. Consider first a few such statements. The courts are independent and subject only to the Constitution and the law, which they must apply impartially and without fear, favour or prejudice ...
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Abstract Around the world, constitutions and transnational conventions now insist that judges be “independent” from the authorities that employ them. Consider first a few such statements. The courts are independent and subject only to the Constitution and the law, which they must apply impartially and without fear, favour or prejudice ...
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Judicial Independence And Judicial Hubris
2011Judicial independence is widely, and rightly, said to be a cornerstone of liberal government, of good government, and of the rule of law. Judicial independence in the good sense implies that judges should be free from improper interference by political authorities; that they should be free from improper pressure by powerful private forces as well, or ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
University of Cambridge Hong Kong and China Affairs Society Conference “Reflections” 2008, Hong Kong, 12-13 July 2008.
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University of Cambridge Hong Kong and China Affairs Society Conference “Reflections” 2008, Hong Kong, 12-13 July 2008.
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2017
Abstract This chapter focuses on the independence of the Indian judiciary and how judicial independence has been interpreted and secured in the country’s constitutional law. In particular, it considers the balance between judicial independence and judicial accountability, along with various concerns and goals that have shaped ...
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the independence of the Indian judiciary and how judicial independence has been interpreted and secured in the country’s constitutional law. In particular, it considers the balance between judicial independence and judicial accountability, along with various concerns and goals that have shaped ...
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2009
Abstract Few cows are more sacred than judicial independence, yet the concept of an independent judiciary is more commonly apotheosized than analyzed. This article explains how the concept of judicial independence is much more complicated and ambiguous than it is often regarded.
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Abstract Few cows are more sacred than judicial independence, yet the concept of an independent judiciary is more commonly apotheosized than analyzed. This article explains how the concept of judicial independence is much more complicated and ambiguous than it is often regarded.
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Judicial Independence in Romania
2012judicial politics ...
Coman R, DALLARA, CRISTINA
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Judicial Cultures and Judicial Independence
Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2001In this article, I argue that apparently common values, such as ‘judicial independence’ have significantly different meanings in different judicial cultures. As an illustration, I take Sweden and Spain, countries with very different histories and institutional arrangements.
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