The culture of judicial independence : : rule of law and world peace / / edited by Shimon Shetreet.

The Culture of Judicial Independence: Rule of Law and World Peace , is the third book by Shimon Shetreet on Judicial Independence. The first was Judicial Independence: The Contemporary Debate (edited by Shimon Shetreet and Jules Deschênes, Nijhoff,1985). The second was The Culture of Judicial Indepe...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : Brill Nijhoff,, 2014.
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (600 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Shimon Shetreet
  • General Introduction / Shimon Shetreet
  • Judicial Independence, Liberty, Democracy and International Economy / Shimon Shetreet
  • Accountability of Judicial Service Commissions to the Law: The Case of South Africa / Christopher Forsyth
  • Reflections on Judicial Independence: Past Achievements and Future Agenda / Marcel Storme
  • Judging the Independence and Integrity of Foreign Courts / Neil Andrews
  • The Protection of Religious Liberty in the United States: The Supreme Court Jurisprudence / Maimon Schwarzschild
  • The Culture of Peace and Human Rights: The Development of Human Rights Protection in the European Union / Shimon Shetreet
  • Globalization of Human Rights and Mutual Influence between Courts: The Innovative Reverse Path of the Right to the Truth / Arianna Vedaschi
  • The Independence of the Judiciary in Belgium / Marc Bossuyt
  • On Fairness / Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC
  • The Conceptual Definition of the Constitutional Court in Italy / Giuseppe Franco Ferrari
  • The Scope of Judicial Review and the Rule of Law: Between Judicial Restraint and Judicial Activism / Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC
  • Entering the Political Thicket: The Role of the Judiciary as an Arbiter in Relation to Making and Implementation of Public Policy / Anton Cooray
  • On Judges Writing Commentaries: Is It Appropriate for a Judge to Engage in Outside Activities? / Fryderyk Zoll
  • Procedural Guarantees of Independence and Impartiality of Judges in Russia / Sergey Nikitin
  • The Relationship of the Judiciary and Legislature in Australia / HP Lee
  • Relations Between the Court and the Parties in the Managerial Age / Neil Andrews
  • Independence of Court Proceedings: Impartiality and Fairness / Dmitry Magonya
  • Recusal of Judges: A Commonwealth Survey of the Applicable Tests / Cyrus Das
  • The Status of Codes of Judicial Conduct in Comparative Perspectives / Shimon Shetreet
  • Judicial Independence in the Context of International Investment Law / Guiguo Wang
  • Judicial Impartiality in International Courts: Of Law and Corruption / Wayne McCormack
  • Arbitral Awards and Errors of English Law: Refining The Law – Making Function of The Judicial Appeal System / Neil Andrews
  • The Influence of the European Convention on Human Rights on Judicial Independence in Criminal Procedural Law in Switzerland / Gian Andrea Danuser
  • Recent Developments in Judicial Elections in the United States and their Impact on Impartiality of Judges / Chandra R. de Silva
  • Culture and Judicial Independence in Civil Procedure / Dmitry Maleshin
  • Constitutional Adjudication and Appointments to the uk Supreme Court / Sophie Turenne
  • Appointment of Judges and Legal Responsibility of Judges: Guarantees of Independence in Russia / Sergey Nikitin
  • The Bumpy Road Towards Judicial Independence: Past, Present and Future Prospects of Mainland China / Liu Hao
  • Administrative Justice System in Italy / Giuseppe Franco Ferrari
  • Judicial Independence and the Three Highest Courts in Austria / Walter H. Rechberger
  • Analysis of the Amendments to the Mt. Scopus International Standards of Judicial Independence / Shimon Shetreet.