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One Roof Judicial System in Indonesia

open access: yesIndonesia Law Review, 2012
Judicial power as an independent and autonomous power must be free from any intervention and power, thus ensuring that judges possess independence and impartiality in handling cases.
- Sufiarina, Efa Laela Fakhriah
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Reconciling independence and accountability in judicial systems

open access: yesUtrecht Law Review, 2008
The article analyses recent European experience in applying new managerial mechanisms of accountability to justice systems. A common outcome has been a confrontation between demands for accountability faced with appeals to judicial independence.
Francesco Contini, Richard Mohr
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The Judicial Trilemma visits Latin American Judicial Politics

open access: yesAJIL Unbound, 2017
The Judicial Trilemma, by Jeff Dunoff and Mark Pollack, studies the dynamic relations between accountability, transparency, and independence, and suggests that designers can only maximize two of these three values at once. They can create
Mauricio Guim
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Strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP), democratic status and efficiency of the judiciary: Comparative statistical analysis [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu
Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation (SLAPP lawsuits) are a legal tool for intimidating and silencing critical awareness. While their application was first and foremost recorded in the United States, over the last decade, they have generated ...
Mojašević Aleksandar
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Judicial Resistance: missing part of judicial independence? The case of Poland and beyond

open access: yesOñati Socio-Legal Series
This article critically examines the concept of "judicial resistance" in Poland between 2015-2023, drawing insights from both Polish and international legal frameworks, jurisprudence, empirical research and literature.
Lukasz Bojarski
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Judicial Discipline and Judicial Independence

open access: yesLaw and Contemporary Problems, 1998
This essay develops three related points. First, the friction between accountability and judicial independence occurs primarily at the state level, largely in consequence of disciplinary measures taken (or potentially taken) by state judicial conduct organizations. Second, there are significant areas of discipline-many of which are truly burdensome and
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