Fair reflection of society in judicial systems : a comparative study /
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Imprint: | Cham : Springer, 2015. |
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Description: | 1 online resource. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Ius comparatum: global studies in comparative law, 2214-689X ; volume 7 Ius comparatum ; v. 7. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11095374 |
Table of Contents:
- Table of contents
- About the Authors
- 1. Fair reflection of society in judicial systems; Sophie Turenne
- 2. Judges and democracy in Argentina: an elite in search of legitimacy; José Sebastián Elias
- 3. Concepts of representation in their application to the judiciary in Australia; Susan Kiefel AC and Cheryl Saunders
- 4. Re-forming a meritorious elite. Judicial independence, selection of judges and the High Council of Justice in Belgium; Maurice Adams and Benoît Allemeersch
- 5. La justice constitutionnelle au-delà du gouvernement des juges: la constitution de pratiques pour refléter la société; Stéphane Bernatchez
- 6. Judicial selection, lay participation, and judicial culture in the Czech Republic: a study in a Central European (non)transformation'; Michal Bobek
- 7. Lay judges and professionals in Danish Courts; Ditlev Tamm
- 8. Finnish judges between tradition and dynamism; Pia Letto-Vanamo
- 9. How to become a Judge in Hungary? From the professionalism of the judiciary to the political ties of the Constitutional CourtBalázs Fekete
- 10. The independence and social influence of a meritorious legal elite in Serbia; Dušan Nikolić
- 11. The government of judges and democracy. The tragic institutional situation of the Venezuelan judiciary; Allan R. Brewer-Carías
- Annex: Questionnaire.