This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipline of judges. In recent decades, many countries around the world have created judicial councils, institutions designed to maintain an appropriate balance between judicial independence and accountability. Our Article has two aims. First, we provide a theory of the formation of judicial councils and identify some of the dimensions along which they differ. Second, we test the extent to which different designs of judicial council affect judicial quality. We find that there is little relationship between councils and quality. We also offer a positive explanation for why judicial councils nevertheless remain attractive institutions
This Article discusses judicial performance evaluations as a check on judicial independence. It cove...
Currie outlines the development of the status of judges in England and in the US, with a brief refer...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipli...
This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipli...
This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipli...
This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipli...
In this overview, I begin by describing the five different systems of state judicial selection that ...
The article aims to investigate the influence of different systems of selection and appointment of j...
Debates over the best methods for selecting judges in the United States usually turn on finding an a...
In this study I provide an empirical analysis of the judicial system. The main emphasis of this stud...
In this study I provide an empirical analysis of the judicial system. The main emphasis of this stud...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the ...
textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the ...
This Article discusses judicial performance evaluations as a check on judicial independence. It cove...
Currie outlines the development of the status of judges in England and in the US, with a brief refer...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipli...
This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipli...
This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipli...
This Article uses comparative evidence to inform the ongoing debate about the selection and discipli...
In this overview, I begin by describing the five different systems of state judicial selection that ...
The article aims to investigate the influence of different systems of selection and appointment of j...
Debates over the best methods for selecting judges in the United States usually turn on finding an a...
In this study I provide an empirical analysis of the judicial system. The main emphasis of this stud...
In this study I provide an empirical analysis of the judicial system. The main emphasis of this stud...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the ...
textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the ...
This Article discusses judicial performance evaluations as a check on judicial independence. It cove...
Currie outlines the development of the status of judges in England and in the US, with a brief refer...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...