In 2009 and 2010, the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights underwent reforms to their judicial appointments processes, with the result that many of the candidates proposed by Member State governments were rejected. This book examines the rationale behind these reforms from the point of view of the Member States.
In 2009 and 2010, the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights underwent reforms to their judicial appointments processes, with the result that many of the candidates proposed by Member State governments were rejected. This book examines the rationale behind these reforms from the point of view of the Member States.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mitchel de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser is the Jack G. Clarke Professor of Law, Director of Graduate Studies, and co-directs the Cornell Summer Institute of International and Comparative Law in Paris. He teaches and writes in the areas of comparative law, law of the European Union, comparative constitutional law, and judicial process.
Inhaltsangabe
1.: Introduction Part I: The New Appointment Processes of the ECJ: The 255 Panel 2.: The Prehistory and History of the 255 Panel 3.: The 255 Panel in Operation Part II: The New Appointment Processes Of the ECtHR: The APE 4.: The Prehistory and History of the APE 5.: The Advisory Panel of Experts in Operation Part III: Judicial Independence? Again? 6.: The Primary Literature: Taking Measures (And More Measures) 7.: The Secondary Literature: What to Make of Judicial Independence? Part IV: A Quality Discussion 8.: Formalization and Judicial Quality 9.: Formalized Quality in Operation Part V: Scandal! 10.: The Juicy Bits 11.: Scandal Theory in Context
1.: Introduction Part I: The New Appointment Processes of the ECJ: The 255 Panel 2.: The Prehistory and History of the 255 Panel 3.: The 255 Panel in Operation Part II: The New Appointment Processes Of the ECtHR: The APE 4.: The Prehistory and History of the APE 5.: The Advisory Panel of Experts in Operation Part III: Judicial Independence? Again? 6.: The Primary Literature: Taking Measures (And More Measures) 7.: The Secondary Literature: What to Make of Judicial Independence? Part IV: A Quality Discussion 8.: Formalization and Judicial Quality 9.: Formalized Quality in Operation Part V: Scandal! 10.: The Juicy Bits 11.: Scandal Theory in Context
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