The Cambridge Handbook of Foreign Judges on Domestic Courts
Herausgeber: Dziedzic, Anna; Young, Simon N. M.
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Herausgeber: Dziedzic, Anna; Young, Simon N. M.
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This Handbook presents a comparative study of foreign judges on domestic courts, examining the practice and its implications for adjudication, judicial identity and judicial independence and accountability. The Handbook will interest scholars of comparative law and judicial studies, as well as judges, lawyers and historians.
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This Handbook presents a comparative study of foreign judges on domestic courts, examining the practice and its implications for adjudication, judicial identity and judicial independence and accountability. The Handbook will interest scholars of comparative law and judicial studies, as well as judges, lawyers and historians.
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- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1172g
- ISBN-13: 9781009098786
- ISBN-10: 1009098780
- Artikelnr.: 68272326
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1172g
- ISBN-13: 9781009098786
- ISBN-10: 1009098780
- Artikelnr.: 68272326
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. An Introduction to Foreign Judges on Domestic Courts Anna Dziedzic; Part
I. Rationales, Motivations and Design: Domestic Drivers; 2.My Reflections
as a Foreign Judge in the Commonwealth Mabel M. Agyemang; 3. Judges from
other Common Law Jurisdictions on the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal
Joseph Fok; 4.Foreign Judges in Liechtenstein's Courts Peter Bußjäger; 5.
The SICC, International Judges and International Commercial Dispute
Resolution Anselmo Reyes; 6. Foreign Judges in the Macau Special
Administrative Region of China: An Emblem and a Guarantee of the 'One
Country, Two Systems' Principle Paulo Cardinal; International Influences;
7. Foreign Judges in the Constitutional Courts of Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Kosovo: 'Mission Impossible'? Constance Grewe; 8. A Judiciary 'Suspended'
in Transition? A Case Study of Portuguese Judges in East Timor Sapna Reheem
Shaila; 9. Foreign Judges in International Corruption Missions in Central
America Carlos Arturo Villagrán Sandoval; 10. Mixed Composition in
International Criminal Justice: History, Justifications and Challenges
Harry Hobbs; Part II. Implications and Impact: First Hand Accounts; 11.
Impartial Adjudicators? The Role of Foreign Judges in Seychelles Mathilda
Twomey; 12. What is it to be an Academic French Female Judge in Andorra?
Some Personal Thoughts about a Unique Experience Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen;
13. Foreign Judges on Domestic and Regional Courts: The Difference Between
What Matters and What Seems to Matter Dennis Byron; 14. Foreign Judges in
National Courts in the Commonwealth Karen Brewer; 15. Reflections David
Baragwanath; Judicial Identity and the Judicial Role; 16. Colonial-Era
Mixed Courts, the Compensation of Foreigners for Wrongful State Acts and
the Emergence of International Judges as Guarantors of Individual Rights
Michel Erpelding; 17. Forging a Judicial Identity: The Colonial Legal
Service Paul Swanepoel; 18. Domestic Criticisms of Foreign Judges: The Case
of Hong Kong Simon N. M. Young; 19. Judicial Mobilities: Travelling Judges
in the Pacific Anna Dziedzic; Adjudication, Accountability and
Independence; 20. Foreign Judging and Securing Judicial Independence in the
Anglo Caribbean Tracy Robinson; 21. Importing Justice: Foreign Judicial
Appointments in Southern Africa Rachel Ellett; 22. Foreign Judges on
Domestic Courts in the MENA Region: Challenges and (Missed) Opportunities
Siraj Khan; 23. Foreign Judges on the Gambian Bench: Implications for
Judicial Independence and Rule of Law Satang Nabaneh; 24. The Syariah
Factor: One of the Many Challenges for 'Foreign' Judges in the Courts of
Brunei Darussalam Ann Black; 25. Foreign Judges: Adjudicating Papua New
Guinea's 'Home-Grown' Transformative Constitution Bal Kama; 26. Shaping the
Legal Landscape: Foreign Judges in the Federated States of Micronesia
Gonzaga Puas.
I. Rationales, Motivations and Design: Domestic Drivers; 2.My Reflections
as a Foreign Judge in the Commonwealth Mabel M. Agyemang; 3. Judges from
other Common Law Jurisdictions on the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal
Joseph Fok; 4.Foreign Judges in Liechtenstein's Courts Peter Bußjäger; 5.
The SICC, International Judges and International Commercial Dispute
Resolution Anselmo Reyes; 6. Foreign Judges in the Macau Special
Administrative Region of China: An Emblem and a Guarantee of the 'One
Country, Two Systems' Principle Paulo Cardinal; International Influences;
7. Foreign Judges in the Constitutional Courts of Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Kosovo: 'Mission Impossible'? Constance Grewe; 8. A Judiciary 'Suspended'
in Transition? A Case Study of Portuguese Judges in East Timor Sapna Reheem
Shaila; 9. Foreign Judges in International Corruption Missions in Central
America Carlos Arturo Villagrán Sandoval; 10. Mixed Composition in
International Criminal Justice: History, Justifications and Challenges
Harry Hobbs; Part II. Implications and Impact: First Hand Accounts; 11.
Impartial Adjudicators? The Role of Foreign Judges in Seychelles Mathilda
Twomey; 12. What is it to be an Academic French Female Judge in Andorra?
Some Personal Thoughts about a Unique Experience Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen;
13. Foreign Judges on Domestic and Regional Courts: The Difference Between
What Matters and What Seems to Matter Dennis Byron; 14. Foreign Judges in
National Courts in the Commonwealth Karen Brewer; 15. Reflections David
Baragwanath; Judicial Identity and the Judicial Role; 16. Colonial-Era
Mixed Courts, the Compensation of Foreigners for Wrongful State Acts and
the Emergence of International Judges as Guarantors of Individual Rights
Michel Erpelding; 17. Forging a Judicial Identity: The Colonial Legal
Service Paul Swanepoel; 18. Domestic Criticisms of Foreign Judges: The Case
of Hong Kong Simon N. M. Young; 19. Judicial Mobilities: Travelling Judges
in the Pacific Anna Dziedzic; Adjudication, Accountability and
Independence; 20. Foreign Judging and Securing Judicial Independence in the
Anglo Caribbean Tracy Robinson; 21. Importing Justice: Foreign Judicial
Appointments in Southern Africa Rachel Ellett; 22. Foreign Judges on
Domestic Courts in the MENA Region: Challenges and (Missed) Opportunities
Siraj Khan; 23. Foreign Judges on the Gambian Bench: Implications for
Judicial Independence and Rule of Law Satang Nabaneh; 24. The Syariah
Factor: One of the Many Challenges for 'Foreign' Judges in the Courts of
Brunei Darussalam Ann Black; 25. Foreign Judges: Adjudicating Papua New
Guinea's 'Home-Grown' Transformative Constitution Bal Kama; 26. Shaping the
Legal Landscape: Foreign Judges in the Federated States of Micronesia
Gonzaga Puas.
1. An Introduction to Foreign Judges on Domestic Courts Anna Dziedzic; Part
I. Rationales, Motivations and Design: Domestic Drivers; 2.My Reflections
as a Foreign Judge in the Commonwealth Mabel M. Agyemang; 3. Judges from
other Common Law Jurisdictions on the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal
Joseph Fok; 4.Foreign Judges in Liechtenstein's Courts Peter Bußjäger; 5.
The SICC, International Judges and International Commercial Dispute
Resolution Anselmo Reyes; 6. Foreign Judges in the Macau Special
Administrative Region of China: An Emblem and a Guarantee of the 'One
Country, Two Systems' Principle Paulo Cardinal; International Influences;
7. Foreign Judges in the Constitutional Courts of Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Kosovo: 'Mission Impossible'? Constance Grewe; 8. A Judiciary 'Suspended'
in Transition? A Case Study of Portuguese Judges in East Timor Sapna Reheem
Shaila; 9. Foreign Judges in International Corruption Missions in Central
America Carlos Arturo Villagrán Sandoval; 10. Mixed Composition in
International Criminal Justice: History, Justifications and Challenges
Harry Hobbs; Part II. Implications and Impact: First Hand Accounts; 11.
Impartial Adjudicators? The Role of Foreign Judges in Seychelles Mathilda
Twomey; 12. What is it to be an Academic French Female Judge in Andorra?
Some Personal Thoughts about a Unique Experience Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen;
13. Foreign Judges on Domestic and Regional Courts: The Difference Between
What Matters and What Seems to Matter Dennis Byron; 14. Foreign Judges in
National Courts in the Commonwealth Karen Brewer; 15. Reflections David
Baragwanath; Judicial Identity and the Judicial Role; 16. Colonial-Era
Mixed Courts, the Compensation of Foreigners for Wrongful State Acts and
the Emergence of International Judges as Guarantors of Individual Rights
Michel Erpelding; 17. Forging a Judicial Identity: The Colonial Legal
Service Paul Swanepoel; 18. Domestic Criticisms of Foreign Judges: The Case
of Hong Kong Simon N. M. Young; 19. Judicial Mobilities: Travelling Judges
in the Pacific Anna Dziedzic; Adjudication, Accountability and
Independence; 20. Foreign Judging and Securing Judicial Independence in the
Anglo Caribbean Tracy Robinson; 21. Importing Justice: Foreign Judicial
Appointments in Southern Africa Rachel Ellett; 22. Foreign Judges on
Domestic Courts in the MENA Region: Challenges and (Missed) Opportunities
Siraj Khan; 23. Foreign Judges on the Gambian Bench: Implications for
Judicial Independence and Rule of Law Satang Nabaneh; 24. The Syariah
Factor: One of the Many Challenges for 'Foreign' Judges in the Courts of
Brunei Darussalam Ann Black; 25. Foreign Judges: Adjudicating Papua New
Guinea's 'Home-Grown' Transformative Constitution Bal Kama; 26. Shaping the
Legal Landscape: Foreign Judges in the Federated States of Micronesia
Gonzaga Puas.
I. Rationales, Motivations and Design: Domestic Drivers; 2.My Reflections
as a Foreign Judge in the Commonwealth Mabel M. Agyemang; 3. Judges from
other Common Law Jurisdictions on the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal
Joseph Fok; 4.Foreign Judges in Liechtenstein's Courts Peter Bußjäger; 5.
The SICC, International Judges and International Commercial Dispute
Resolution Anselmo Reyes; 6. Foreign Judges in the Macau Special
Administrative Region of China: An Emblem and a Guarantee of the 'One
Country, Two Systems' Principle Paulo Cardinal; International Influences;
7. Foreign Judges in the Constitutional Courts of Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Kosovo: 'Mission Impossible'? Constance Grewe; 8. A Judiciary 'Suspended'
in Transition? A Case Study of Portuguese Judges in East Timor Sapna Reheem
Shaila; 9. Foreign Judges in International Corruption Missions in Central
America Carlos Arturo Villagrán Sandoval; 10. Mixed Composition in
International Criminal Justice: History, Justifications and Challenges
Harry Hobbs; Part II. Implications and Impact: First Hand Accounts; 11.
Impartial Adjudicators? The Role of Foreign Judges in Seychelles Mathilda
Twomey; 12. What is it to be an Academic French Female Judge in Andorra?
Some Personal Thoughts about a Unique Experience Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen;
13. Foreign Judges on Domestic and Regional Courts: The Difference Between
What Matters and What Seems to Matter Dennis Byron; 14. Foreign Judges in
National Courts in the Commonwealth Karen Brewer; 15. Reflections David
Baragwanath; Judicial Identity and the Judicial Role; 16. Colonial-Era
Mixed Courts, the Compensation of Foreigners for Wrongful State Acts and
the Emergence of International Judges as Guarantors of Individual Rights
Michel Erpelding; 17. Forging a Judicial Identity: The Colonial Legal
Service Paul Swanepoel; 18. Domestic Criticisms of Foreign Judges: The Case
of Hong Kong Simon N. M. Young; 19. Judicial Mobilities: Travelling Judges
in the Pacific Anna Dziedzic; Adjudication, Accountability and
Independence; 20. Foreign Judging and Securing Judicial Independence in the
Anglo Caribbean Tracy Robinson; 21. Importing Justice: Foreign Judicial
Appointments in Southern Africa Rachel Ellett; 22. Foreign Judges on
Domestic Courts in the MENA Region: Challenges and (Missed) Opportunities
Siraj Khan; 23. Foreign Judges on the Gambian Bench: Implications for
Judicial Independence and Rule of Law Satang Nabaneh; 24. The Syariah
Factor: One of the Many Challenges for 'Foreign' Judges in the Courts of
Brunei Darussalam Ann Black; 25. Foreign Judges: Adjudicating Papua New
Guinea's 'Home-Grown' Transformative Constitution Bal Kama; 26. Shaping the
Legal Landscape: Foreign Judges in the Federated States of Micronesia
Gonzaga Puas.