With the adoption of the Guidelines concerning Judicial Conduct and Ethics in February of 2022, the new system of judicial discipline established by the 2019 Judicial Council Act came into full force in Ireland. The establishment of a Judicial Conduct Committee and the new procedure for disciplining judges mark a shift from a rather informal system where the most salient provision was the constitutional procedure for the parliamentary removal of a judge. At the same time, the new framework contains elements of continuity with Ireland’s informal tradition in judicial discipline, since the definition of judicial standards of conduct does not seem to amount to an instance of genuine standardization. By comparing Ireland and Italy’s systems for...
The repeated recalls at international level and the continuous mistrust of foreign investors have ma...
The paper analyses the experience of nine European countries in developing ways of evaluating judici...
The article analyzes the impact of the E.C.H.R. on the Irish administrative law. In particular, afte...
The legislative description of types of judicial misbehaviour and the allocation of authority over c...
Regulation is about control or steering of behaviours through the setting of norms, the monitoring o...
The growing expansion of judicial function in modern democratic societies has stressed, among other ...
The Judicial Council Act 2019 contains a process for statutory informal resolution of complaints aga...
The only type of discipline provided for under the Constitution is removal.2 So theoretically, if a ...
In recent decades, the Italian justice system has undertaken several actions to improve and moderniz...
The article analyses the reform of judicial discipline that was approved in Italy in 2006 and, in pa...
The relationship between the judiciary and the political sphere and the dilemma over whe...
Judicial accountability - Court administration - Judicial politics - Judicial councils - Assessment ...
This article analyses how the politico-legal debate has affected institutional reforms of judicial a...
Dealing with a rather "lazy" penal law-maker, the Italian Constitutional Court has progressively con...
Con l'intento dei costituenti di rendere la magistratura un ordine autonomo e indipendente da ogni a...
The repeated recalls at international level and the continuous mistrust of foreign investors have ma...
The paper analyses the experience of nine European countries in developing ways of evaluating judici...
The article analyzes the impact of the E.C.H.R. on the Irish administrative law. In particular, afte...
The legislative description of types of judicial misbehaviour and the allocation of authority over c...
Regulation is about control or steering of behaviours through the setting of norms, the monitoring o...
The growing expansion of judicial function in modern democratic societies has stressed, among other ...
The Judicial Council Act 2019 contains a process for statutory informal resolution of complaints aga...
The only type of discipline provided for under the Constitution is removal.2 So theoretically, if a ...
In recent decades, the Italian justice system has undertaken several actions to improve and moderniz...
The article analyses the reform of judicial discipline that was approved in Italy in 2006 and, in pa...
The relationship between the judiciary and the political sphere and the dilemma over whe...
Judicial accountability - Court administration - Judicial politics - Judicial councils - Assessment ...
This article analyses how the politico-legal debate has affected institutional reforms of judicial a...
Dealing with a rather "lazy" penal law-maker, the Italian Constitutional Court has progressively con...
Con l'intento dei costituenti di rendere la magistratura un ordine autonomo e indipendente da ogni a...
The repeated recalls at international level and the continuous mistrust of foreign investors have ma...
The paper analyses the experience of nine European countries in developing ways of evaluating judici...
The article analyzes the impact of the E.C.H.R. on the Irish administrative law. In particular, afte...