This chapter outlines the main insights from John Bell’s comparative analysis, in his book Judiciaries within Europe (2006) regarding the factors which shape the character of a judiciary. The analysis focuses on the concept of ‘judicial culture’, which is a central notion for understanding the role and practices of judiciaries as social institutions. It discusses how research on courts in a globalised legal context can benefit from Bell’s insights on the values and practices relating to national judiciaries and his views on studying legal globalisation. The chapter highlights conceptual and methodological challenges which need to be dealt with when conducting research on national judiciaries in the evolving context of legal integration in E...
Should courts consider cases from other jurisdictions? The use of foreign law precedent has sparked ...
was designed to be the initial stage of inquiry in a more complex program of research into the effec...
Defence date: 5 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
This chapter outlines the main insights from John Bell’s comparative analysis, in his book Judiciari...
Possibilities and constraints for achieving legal unity in the context of the European Union (EU) ma...
The aim of this article is to bring together different legal, political science and sociological per...
Numerous scholars have commented on the judicial style of the Court of Justice of the European Union...
none1noAt the closing of the 20th century, Europe decided the time was ripe to take bold steps towar...
How is globalisation impacting the role of judges? How does it affect the nature of the litigation f...
In this paper will be discussed the concept of legal culture, some tensions that may be found within...
This study approaches the flow of constitutional ideas from a new angle. It focuses on scholarly pub...
AbstractThe notion of juridical culture plays a decisive role in the process of European integration...
Possibilities and constraints for achieving legal unity in the context of the European Union (EU) ma...
The topic of this thesis is the use that member-state governments make of their opportunity to submi...
This chapter tests the hypothesis that, to the extent that private parties have to respect certain v...
Should courts consider cases from other jurisdictions? The use of foreign law precedent has sparked ...
was designed to be the initial stage of inquiry in a more complex program of research into the effec...
Defence date: 5 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
This chapter outlines the main insights from John Bell’s comparative analysis, in his book Judiciari...
Possibilities and constraints for achieving legal unity in the context of the European Union (EU) ma...
The aim of this article is to bring together different legal, political science and sociological per...
Numerous scholars have commented on the judicial style of the Court of Justice of the European Union...
none1noAt the closing of the 20th century, Europe decided the time was ripe to take bold steps towar...
How is globalisation impacting the role of judges? How does it affect the nature of the litigation f...
In this paper will be discussed the concept of legal culture, some tensions that may be found within...
This study approaches the flow of constitutional ideas from a new angle. It focuses on scholarly pub...
AbstractThe notion of juridical culture plays a decisive role in the process of European integration...
Possibilities and constraints for achieving legal unity in the context of the European Union (EU) ma...
The topic of this thesis is the use that member-state governments make of their opportunity to submi...
This chapter tests the hypothesis that, to the extent that private parties have to respect certain v...
Should courts consider cases from other jurisdictions? The use of foreign law precedent has sparked ...
was designed to be the initial stage of inquiry in a more complex program of research into the effec...
Defence date: 5 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...