Judicial Independence Under Threat
Judicial Independence Under Threat
McDermott, Yvonne; Giannoulopoulos, Dimitrios
Oxford University Press
08/2022
282
Dura
Inglês
9780197267035
564
DIMITRIOS GIANNOULOPOULOS AND YVONNE MCDERMOTT: Introduction: The Judiciary Under Attack (and Why It Matters to Safeguard Judicial Independence)
Part I: Identifying and Understanding Threats to Judicial Independence
JAN-WERNER MUELLER: 1. 'Enemies of the People': Populism's Threat to Independent Judiciaries
SCHONA JOLLY QC: 2. The Rule of Law Across the World: A System in Crisis?
DOMINIC GRIEVE QC: 3. Judicial Independence Under Threat: What is the Matter with Our Politicians?
MARTINA Y. FEILZER: 4. Understanding Judicial Independence in the Age of Outrage
JULIAN PETLEY: 5. 'Enemies of the People': Article 50, the Press and Anti-Juridicalism
Part II: Judicial Independence: International and Historical Perspectives
DAVID ALAN SKLANSKY: 6. Judicial Independence and Two Visions of American Democracy
RAPHAELE PARIZOT: 7. Is There a French Habeas Corpus? Thinking About the Control by an Independent Judicial Authority over the Deprivation of Liberty before Criminal Trials
DANIEL AGUIRRE: 8. Judicial Independence and the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes in Myanmar
STEPHEN SKINNER: 9. Identifying Dangers to Democracy: Fascism, the Rule of Law and the Relevance of History
Part III: Judicial Independence in Context: From Criminal Justice to 'Law and Emotions' Studies and Looking to the Future of Judicial Independence
JOHN D. JACKSON: 10. Judicial Independence and Countering Terrorism in the UK
HH JEREMY ROBERTS QC: 11. The Parole Board as an Independent Judicial Body, and Challenges to its Independence
MOA BLADINI AND STINA BERGMAN BLIX: 12. The Judge Under Pressure: Fostering Objectivity by Abandoning the Myth of Dispassion
THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD THOMAS OF CWMGIEDD: 13. Epilogue: Judicial Independence: The Need for Constant Vigilance
YVONNE MCDERMOTT AND DIMITRIOS GIANNOULOPOULOS: 14. Conclusion: On 'Crisis' and Threats to Judicial Independence as Constant Features in the Landscape of Judicial Activity
DIMITRIOS GIANNOULOPOULOS AND YVONNE MCDERMOTT: Introduction: The Judiciary Under Attack (and Why It Matters to Safeguard Judicial Independence)
Part I: Identifying and Understanding Threats to Judicial Independence
JAN-WERNER MUELLER: 1. 'Enemies of the People': Populism's Threat to Independent Judiciaries
SCHONA JOLLY QC: 2. The Rule of Law Across the World: A System in Crisis?
DOMINIC GRIEVE QC: 3. Judicial Independence Under Threat: What is the Matter with Our Politicians?
MARTINA Y. FEILZER: 4. Understanding Judicial Independence in the Age of Outrage
JULIAN PETLEY: 5. 'Enemies of the People': Article 50, the Press and Anti-Juridicalism
Part II: Judicial Independence: International and Historical Perspectives
DAVID ALAN SKLANSKY: 6. Judicial Independence and Two Visions of American Democracy
RAPHAELE PARIZOT: 7. Is There a French Habeas Corpus? Thinking About the Control by an Independent Judicial Authority over the Deprivation of Liberty before Criminal Trials
DANIEL AGUIRRE: 8. Judicial Independence and the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes in Myanmar
STEPHEN SKINNER: 9. Identifying Dangers to Democracy: Fascism, the Rule of Law and the Relevance of History
Part III: Judicial Independence in Context: From Criminal Justice to 'Law and Emotions' Studies and Looking to the Future of Judicial Independence
JOHN D. JACKSON: 10. Judicial Independence and Countering Terrorism in the UK
HH JEREMY ROBERTS QC: 11. The Parole Board as an Independent Judicial Body, and Challenges to its Independence
MOA BLADINI AND STINA BERGMAN BLIX: 12. The Judge Under Pressure: Fostering Objectivity by Abandoning the Myth of Dispassion
THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD THOMAS OF CWMGIEDD: 13. Epilogue: Judicial Independence: The Need for Constant Vigilance
YVONNE MCDERMOTT AND DIMITRIOS GIANNOULOPOULOS: 14. Conclusion: On 'Crisis' and Threats to Judicial Independence as Constant Features in the Landscape of Judicial Activity