Judicial Independence Under Threat
Herausgeber: Giannoulopoulos, Dimitrios; Mcdermott, Yvonne
Judicial Independence Under Threat
Herausgeber: Giannoulopoulos, Dimitrios; Mcdermott, Yvonne
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Judicial Independence Under Threat seeks to situate contemporary challenges to judicial independence in their proper legal, philosophical, political and historical contexts. It asks how threats to judicial independence can be protected against.
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Judicial Independence Under Threat seeks to situate contemporary challenges to judicial independence in their proper legal, philosophical, political and historical contexts. It asks how threats to judicial independence can be protected against.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780197267035
- ISBN-10: 0197267033
- Artikelnr.: 66123086
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780197267035
- ISBN-10: 0197267033
- Artikelnr.: 66123086
Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos holds the Inaugural Chair in Law, and is the Head of the Department of Law, at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is an Academic Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple. Dimitrios gained his PhD at the Sorbonne Law School (Paris I). He studied Law at the University of Athens, and holds postgraduate degrees in criminal law and criminal justice from the Universities of Athens, Aix-Marseille and Brunel. He has published widely on suspects' rights, evidence obtained in violation of the right to privacy and the application of ECHR jurisprudence in the domestic criminal process. Yvonne McDermott is a Professor of Law at Swansea University. She was, from 2018-2021, Principal Investigator on the OSR4Rights project, a multi-disciplinary project that examines how open source research has transformed the landscape of human rights fact-finding, funded by the ESRC. From 2022-2027, she will lead TRUE, a European Research Council Starting Grant-funded project which examines the impact of the rise of deepfakes on trust in user-generated evidence of human rights violations. She is Legal Advisor to the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) and an Associate Academic Fellow of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.
* Foreword by the Right Hon. the Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore
* Introduction: The Judiciary Under Attack (and Why It Matters to
Safeguard Judicial Independence)
* Part I: Identifying and Understanding Threats to Judicial
Independence
* 1. 'Enemies of the People': Populism's Threat to Independent
Judiciaries
* 2. The Rule of Law Across the World: A System in Crisis?
* 3. Judicial Independence Under Threat: What is the Matter with Our
Politicians?
* 4. Understanding Judicial Independence in the Age of Outrage
* 5. 'Enemies of the People': Article 50, the Press and
Anti-Juridicalism
* Part II: Judicial Independence: International and Historical
Perspectives
* 6. Judicial Independence and Two Visions of American Democracy
* 7. Is There a French Habeas Corpus? Thinking About the Control by an
Independent Judicial Authority over the Deprivation of Liberty before
Criminal Trials
* 8. Judicial Independence and the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes in
Myanmar
* 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
* 10. Judicial Independence and Countering Terrorism in the UK
* 11. The Parole Board as an Independent Judicial Body, and Challenges
to its Independence
* 12. The Judge Under Pressure: Fostering Objectivity by Abandoning the
Myth of Dispassion
* 13. Epilogue: Judicial Independence: The Need for Constant Vigilance
* 14. Conclusion: On 'Crisis' and Threats to Judicial Independence as
Constant Features in the Landscape of Judicial Activity
* Introduction: The Judiciary Under Attack (and Why It Matters to
Safeguard Judicial Independence)
* Part I: Identifying and Understanding Threats to Judicial
Independence
* 1. 'Enemies of the People': Populism's Threat to Independent
Judiciaries
* 2. The Rule of Law Across the World: A System in Crisis?
* 3. Judicial Independence Under Threat: What is the Matter with Our
Politicians?
* 4. Understanding Judicial Independence in the Age of Outrage
* 5. 'Enemies of the People': Article 50, the Press and
Anti-Juridicalism
* Part II: Judicial Independence: International and Historical
Perspectives
* 6. Judicial Independence and Two Visions of American Democracy
* 7. Is There a French Habeas Corpus? Thinking About the Control by an
Independent Judicial Authority over the Deprivation of Liberty before
Criminal Trials
* 8. Judicial Independence and the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes in
Myanmar
* 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
* 10. Judicial Independence and Countering Terrorism in the UK
* 11. The Parole Board as an Independent Judicial Body, and Challenges
to its Independence
* 12. The Judge Under Pressure: Fostering Objectivity by Abandoning the
Myth of Dispassion
* 13. Epilogue: Judicial Independence: The Need for Constant Vigilance
* 14. Conclusion: On 'Crisis' and Threats to Judicial Independence as
Constant Features in the Landscape of Judicial Activity
* Foreword by the Right Hon. the Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore
* Introduction: The Judiciary Under Attack (and Why It Matters to
Safeguard Judicial Independence)
* Part I: Identifying and Understanding Threats to Judicial
Independence
* 1. 'Enemies of the People': Populism's Threat to Independent
Judiciaries
* 2. The Rule of Law Across the World: A System in Crisis?
* 3. Judicial Independence Under Threat: What is the Matter with Our
Politicians?
* 4. Understanding Judicial Independence in the Age of Outrage
* 5. 'Enemies of the People': Article 50, the Press and
Anti-Juridicalism
* Part II: Judicial Independence: International and Historical
Perspectives
* 6. Judicial Independence and Two Visions of American Democracy
* 7. Is There a French Habeas Corpus? Thinking About the Control by an
Independent Judicial Authority over the Deprivation of Liberty before
Criminal Trials
* 8. Judicial Independence and the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes in
Myanmar
* 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
* 10. Judicial Independence and Countering Terrorism in the UK
* 11. The Parole Board as an Independent Judicial Body, and Challenges
to its Independence
* 12. The Judge Under Pressure: Fostering Objectivity by Abandoning the
Myth of Dispassion
* 13. Epilogue: Judicial Independence: The Need for Constant Vigilance
* 14. Conclusion: On 'Crisis' and Threats to Judicial Independence as
Constant Features in the Landscape of Judicial Activity
* Introduction: The Judiciary Under Attack (and Why It Matters to
Safeguard Judicial Independence)
* Part I: Identifying and Understanding Threats to Judicial
Independence
* 1. 'Enemies of the People': Populism's Threat to Independent
Judiciaries
* 2. The Rule of Law Across the World: A System in Crisis?
* 3. Judicial Independence Under Threat: What is the Matter with Our
Politicians?
* 4. Understanding Judicial Independence in the Age of Outrage
* 5. 'Enemies of the People': Article 50, the Press and
Anti-Juridicalism
* Part II: Judicial Independence: International and Historical
Perspectives
* 6. Judicial Independence and Two Visions of American Democracy
* 7. Is There a French Habeas Corpus? Thinking About the Control by an
Independent Judicial Authority over the Deprivation of Liberty before
Criminal Trials
* 8. Judicial Independence and the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes in
Myanmar
* 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
* 10. Judicial Independence and Countering Terrorism in the UK
* 11. The Parole Board as an Independent Judicial Body, and Challenges
to its Independence
* 12. The Judge Under Pressure: Fostering Objectivity by Abandoning the
Myth of Dispassion
* 13. Epilogue: Judicial Independence: The Need for Constant Vigilance
* 14. Conclusion: On 'Crisis' and Threats to Judicial Independence as
Constant Features in the Landscape of Judicial Activity