Judicial Power in a Globalized World Liber Amicorum Vincent De Gaetano /
This book explores fundamental topics concerning the functioning of the judiciary. The authors - class scholars, international judges and jurists from a diverse range of countries - address general theoretical issues in connection with judicial power, the role and functioning of international courts...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Έκδοση: | 1st ed. 2019. |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- The Independence of the Judiciary in Strasbourg Judicial Disciplinary Case Law: Judges as Applicants and National Judicial Councils as Factotums of Respondent States
- The selection of Judges and Advocate-General at the Court of Justice of the European Union: the role of the Panel established under art. 255 TFEU
- The fair trial as a guarantee of the administrative procedure
- Judicial independence: constitutional principle or human right?
- The role of the European associations and organisations of judges in promoting and safeguarding the judicial independence
- Independence of international courts
- Institutional nature of international courts and its impact on their competence
- Human Dignity as a normative concept. "Dialogue" between European Courts (ECtHR and CJEU)?
- The dialogue between the European Court of Human Rights and domestic authorities: between respect for subsidiarity and deference
- On Legitimacy for the Exercise of Public Power
- Judicial integrity and judicial independence: two sides of the same coin
- An International Mechanism of Accountability for Adjudicating Corporate Violations of Human Rights? Problems and Perspectives
- Legal basis for the establishment of international courts
- Judicial Review and Life Imprisonment
- Human rights due diligence in international law: where do we go from here?
- International Courts and Tribunals as Determiners of the Law on State Responsibility - Is a UN Convention on State Responsibility still necessary?
- In Search of the Optimal Court Administration Model for New Democracies
- How 'liberal' democracies attack(ed) judicial independence: an anecdote from De Gaulle's France
- Powers conferred upon the EU and the powers of the Court of Justice: the protection afforded to same-sex couples in a stable relationship
- Internal Organisation of Regional Human Rights Courts: the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
- The notion of judicial independence: impartiality and effectiveness of judges
- Disciplinary liability of a judge for a legal error: a threat to judicial independence?
- Institutional Communication as a Means to Strengthen the Legitimacy of Constitutional Courts
- Third parties involved in international litigation proceedings. What are the challenges for the ECHR?
- The judicial path to European constitutionalism: the role of the national judge in the multi-level dialogue
- Protecting the Independence of International Judges: Current Practice and Recommendations
- The General Court of the European Union - character, competences and reform
- European soft-law and organization of national judiciaries
- Individual Religious Liberty under Article 9 and Identity as Dignity
- The popular sovereignty and its constitutional limits: the European Court of Human Rights as the last resto for avoiding the banality of the evil
- Reflections on Contemporary Issues of Judicial Independence
- The subjective right of the judge to his own independence
- The United Nations' Internal Justice system and fair trial rights of international staff members in disciplinary proceedings
- The Role of the Proportionality Test in the Workplace Surveillance Field
- International Arbitration in the Adjudication System of a State Party to the European Convention on Human Rights
- The Administrative Tribunal of the Council of Europe - some observations with regard to procedural and substantive guarantees
- Advisory opinions of the European Court of Human Rights - do national judges really need this new forum of dialogue?
- Judicial and Non-Judicial Elements In The Enforcement Mechanism Of The European Convention On Human Rights
- Transnational Law's Legitimacy Challenge for International Courts.