Judicial institutions are directly involved in law making and law enforcement. Despite numerous investigations of how far courts intervene in policy making, little has been revealed about the impact law making processes have on courts the judicial system. This book examines the law making process that unfolds in the context of judicial reforms.
Judicial institutions are directly involved in law making and law enforcement. Despite numerous investigations of how far courts intervene in policy making, little has been revealed about the impact law making processes have on courts the judicial system. This book examines the law making process that unfolds in the context of judicial reforms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniela Piana is Professor of Political Science at the University of Bologna and Associate Fellow at the Institut des Hautes Etudes sur la Justice in Paris. She has been carrying out comparative research on judicial policies in Western and Eastern Europe as well as on judicial systems. Recently she has worked on a comparative analysis of the intersection between judicial independence and judicial accountability in Italy. She has published extensively on rule of law, constitutional policies, courts, and managerial schemes in public prosecutor offices. Her most recent book is: Networking the Rule of Law: How Change Agents Reshape Judicial Governance in the EU, Ashgate, 2015.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: "Game" as a metaphor for judicial politics Chapter 1. Squaring the circle between transnational and domestic variables Chapter 2. Empowered actors leading the game: a third round of Eastern European judicial reforms Chapter 3. Who writes judicial reforms? Vetoing without saying in Western democracies Chapter 4. Institutional policies in comparative perspective Chapter 5. Managerial and professional reforms. Shipping politics in a safe harbour Conclusion: Are judicial reforms win-win games?
Introduction: "Game" as a metaphor for judicial politics Chapter 1. Squaring the circle between transnational and domestic variables Chapter 2. Empowered actors leading the game: a third round of Eastern European judicial reforms Chapter 3. Who writes judicial reforms? Vetoing without saying in Western democracies Chapter 4. Institutional policies in comparative perspective Chapter 5. Managerial and professional reforms. Shipping politics in a safe harbour Conclusion: Are judicial reforms win-win games?
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