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Judicial independence in transition

  1. Title statementJudicial independence in transition / Anja Seibert-Fohr (ed.)
    Another responsib. Seibert-Fohr, Anja, (editor)
    Friederike Müller, Lydia, (editor)
    Zimmermann, Dominik, (editor)
    Schmidt, Eva Katinka, (editor)
    Klatte, Saskia, (editor)
    Issue dataHeidelberg : Springer Verlag, 2012
    Phys.des.1378 s.
    ISBN978-3-642-28298-0
    EditionBeiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht ; Band 233
    Ser.statement/add.entry Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht ; Band 233
    AnnotationIntroduction The Challenge of Transition / Anja Seibert-Fohr -- Part 1. Judicial Independence in Comparative Analysis -- Judicial Independence: Structure, Context, Attitude / Vicki C. Jackson -- Judicial Accountability and Conduct: An Overview / Giuseppe Di Federico -- Part 2. New Challenges in Established Democracies -- The Persistent Politics of Judicial Selection: A Comparative Analysis / Graham Gee -- Judicial Independence in England and Wales / Sophie Turenne -- Judicial Independence in Sweden / Joakim Nergelius and Dominik Zimmermann -- Judicial Independence in The Netherlands / Roel de Lange -- Judicial Independence in France / Antoine Garapon and Harold Epineuse -- Judicial Independence in Belgium / Benoît Allemeersch, André Alen and Benjamin Dalle -- Judicial Independence in Italy / Giuseppe Di Federico -- Judicial Independence in Switzerland / Regina Kiener -- Judicial Independence in Germany / Anja Seibert-Fohr -- Judicial Independence in the United States of America / Russell Wheeler -- Judicial Independence in Canada: A Critical Overview / Fabien Gélinas -- Part 3. Transitional Processes in New Member States of the EU -- Judicial Administration Reforms in Central-Eastern Europe: Lessons to be Learned / Zdeněk Kühn -- The Drive for Judicial Supremacy / Cristina E. Parau -- Judicial Independence in Poland / Adam Bodnar and Łukasz Bojarski -- Judicial Independence in Estonia / Timo Ligi -- Judicial Independence in Hungary / Zoltán Fleck -- Judicial Independence in Romania / Ramona Coman and Cristina Dallara. Part 4. Obstacles for Transition in Post-Soviet States -- Judicial Reforms in Post-Soviet Countries - Good Intentions with Flawed Results? / Angelika Nußberger -- The Accountability of Judges in Post Communist States: From Bureaucratic to Professional Accountability / Peter H. Solomon -- Judicial Administration in Transitional Eastern Countries / Lydia F. Müller -- Judicial Independence in the Russian Federation / Olga Schwartz and Elga Sykiainen -- Judicial Independence in the Republic of Belarus / Alexander Vashkevich -- Judicial Independence in Moldova / Nadejda Hriptievschi and Sorin Hanganu -- Independence of the Judiciary in Armenia / Grigor Mouradian -- Judicial Independence in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan: A Legislative Overview / Maksat Kachkeev -- Part 5. Conclusion: Judicial Independence in Transition -- Judicial Independence - The Normativity of an Evolving Transnational Principle / Anja Seibert-Fohr.
    Subj. Headings Mezinárodní právo
    Mezinárodní právo veřejné
    Nezávislost soudů
    Nezávislá justice
    SignaturaZ 3151
    CountryNěmecko
    LanguageEnglish
    Copy count1, currently available 1
    DatabaseMonografie
    Stavěcí znakMV-Judi
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