Judicial independence is increasingly under threat. The rise of populism risks undermining the separation of powers, with some politicians, media outlets and members of the public taking aim at judges, labelling them as part of the establishment and the elite, the 'enemies of the people'. Judicial Independence Under Threat seeks to situate these contemporary challenges to judicial independence in their proper legal, philosophical, political and historical contexts. It brings academic scholars from a variety of disciplines together with judges, politicians and legal professionals and asks what core shared values of our legal and political systems judicial independence seeks to protect, and how threats to that independence can be protected ag...
One might begin by asking why we are having this symposium. Judicial independence arises infrequen...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
The recent decades have seen a general expansion of the power of courts. Judges have begun to play a...
Judicial independence is increasingly under threat. The rise of populism risks undermining the separ...
'Principles of judicial and quasi-judicial independence are fundamental to all democracies and yet, ...
Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from politi...
What an ‘independent’ judiciary means in a democratic society is a complex question, bringing in suc...
Judicial independence is critical to enforcement of separation of powers, effective protection of pr...
Because courts are both conflict-resolving and lawmaking bodies, they should be both independent and...
Judicial Independence today is facing, particularly in Europe, new threats emerging from populist po...
The article deals with the standards of judicial independence, institutional and individual independ...
Independence from extrinsic influence is, we know, indispensable to public trust in the integrity of...
This roundtable discussion poses the question of whether there is a threat to judicial independence ...
Event Description Judicial independence has been a defining feature of the American Constitutional l...
article published in law reviewI begin with a question: why have a conference on judicial independen...
One might begin by asking why we are having this symposium. Judicial independence arises infrequen...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
The recent decades have seen a general expansion of the power of courts. Judges have begun to play a...
Judicial independence is increasingly under threat. The rise of populism risks undermining the separ...
'Principles of judicial and quasi-judicial independence are fundamental to all democracies and yet, ...
Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from politi...
What an ‘independent’ judiciary means in a democratic society is a complex question, bringing in suc...
Judicial independence is critical to enforcement of separation of powers, effective protection of pr...
Because courts are both conflict-resolving and lawmaking bodies, they should be both independent and...
Judicial Independence today is facing, particularly in Europe, new threats emerging from populist po...
The article deals with the standards of judicial independence, institutional and individual independ...
Independence from extrinsic influence is, we know, indispensable to public trust in the integrity of...
This roundtable discussion poses the question of whether there is a threat to judicial independence ...
Event Description Judicial independence has been a defining feature of the American Constitutional l...
article published in law reviewI begin with a question: why have a conference on judicial independen...
One might begin by asking why we are having this symposium. Judicial independence arises infrequen...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
The recent decades have seen a general expansion of the power of courts. Judges have begun to play a...