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1 online resource (218 pages) |
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Foreword; Table of Contents; Introduction -- Strengthen judicial Independence in Europe! -- Experiences, Conclusions and Appeals from European Jurists -- Peter-Alexis Albrecht; Chapter 1: Expectations to strengthen judicial Independence; Chapter 2: European Trends and constitutional Framework for judicial Self-governance; Chapter 3: Models of judicial Self-Governance; Chapter 4: The Organization of judicial Self-governance: Selection, Assessment and Promotion; Chapter 5: The Role played by the Public Prosecutor's Offi ce within a self-governed Judiciary |
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Chapter 6: A Code of Conduct as a Means of Limitation the judicial Gain in PowerFinal Remarks -- European Images of Justice -- The Need for Perspectives of Judicial Control -- Stefan Braum; Appendix; Contributors |
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HauptbeschreibungThe Consultative Council of European Judges at the Council of Europe (CCJE) rightly characterized judicial autonomy, that is, the independence of impartiality of the third state power, as a "structured requirement of a state governed by the rule of law" (cf. position no. 8 from no. 10/2007 in the appendix). To do justice to the principle of the separation of powers as an accomplishment of the European Enlightenment, the autonomy of the third power must be subject to the same basic principles throughout Europe as the European Union draws closer together. Until this happens, it |
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Judicial independence -- Europe
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LAW -- Civil Procedure.
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LAW -- Legal Services.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Judicial Branch.
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Judicial independence
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Europe
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Electronic book
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Author |
Thomas, Sir John
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ISBN |
9783830524939 |
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3830524935 |
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