Towering Judges
A Comparative Study of Constitutional Judges
Herausgeber: Abeyratne, Rehan; Porat, Iddo
Towering Judges
A Comparative Study of Constitutional Judges
Herausgeber: Abeyratne, Rehan; Porat, Iddo
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This first-of-its-kind volume surveys twenty constitutional judges who 'towered' over their peers, exploring their complexities and flaws.
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This first-of-its-kind volume surveys twenty constitutional judges who 'towered' over their peers, exploring their complexities and flaws.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781108840217
- ISBN-10: 1108840213
- Artikelnr.: 59913093
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781108840217
- ISBN-10: 1108840213
- Artikelnr.: 59913093
Introduction Rehan Abeyratne and Iddo Porat; 1. Towering judges and global
constitutionalism Iddo Porat; 2. The landscapes that towering judges tower
over Mark Tushnet; 3. Sir Anthony Mason: towering over the high court of
Australia Gabrielle Appleby and Andrew Lynch; 4. Canada's most towering
judge of all; 5. Lady Hale: a feminist towering judge Rosemary Hunter and
Erika Rackley; 6. Hugh Kennedy: Ireland's (quietly) towering nation-maker
Tom Daly; 7. Judicial rhetoric of a liberal policy: Hong Kong, 1997-2012 C.
L. Lim; 8. Judicial minimalism as towering: Singapore's chief justice Chan
Sek Keong Jaclyn L Neo and Kevin Y. L. Tan; 9. Nepal's most towering judge:
the honourable Kalyan Shrestha Mara Malagodi; 10. Barak's legal revolutions
and what remains of them: authoritarian abuse of the judiciary-empowerment
revolution in Israel Alon Harel; 11. P. N. Bhagwati and the transformation
of India's judiciary Rehan Abeyratne; 12. Justice Cepeda's
institution-building on the Colombian constitutional court: a fusion of the
political and the legal David Landau; 13. A towering but modest judicial
figure: the case of Arthur Chaskalson Dennis M Davis; 14. Chief justice
Sólyom and the paradox of 'revolution under the rule of law' Gábor Attila
Tóth; 15. The socialist model of individual judicial powers Bui Ngoc Son;
16. The civil law tradition, the Pinochet constitution, and judge Eugenio
Valenzuela Sergio Verdugo; 17. Towering versus collegial judges: a
comparative reflection Rosalind Dixon; Appendix; Index.
constitutionalism Iddo Porat; 2. The landscapes that towering judges tower
over Mark Tushnet; 3. Sir Anthony Mason: towering over the high court of
Australia Gabrielle Appleby and Andrew Lynch; 4. Canada's most towering
judge of all; 5. Lady Hale: a feminist towering judge Rosemary Hunter and
Erika Rackley; 6. Hugh Kennedy: Ireland's (quietly) towering nation-maker
Tom Daly; 7. Judicial rhetoric of a liberal policy: Hong Kong, 1997-2012 C.
L. Lim; 8. Judicial minimalism as towering: Singapore's chief justice Chan
Sek Keong Jaclyn L Neo and Kevin Y. L. Tan; 9. Nepal's most towering judge:
the honourable Kalyan Shrestha Mara Malagodi; 10. Barak's legal revolutions
and what remains of them: authoritarian abuse of the judiciary-empowerment
revolution in Israel Alon Harel; 11. P. N. Bhagwati and the transformation
of India's judiciary Rehan Abeyratne; 12. Justice Cepeda's
institution-building on the Colombian constitutional court: a fusion of the
political and the legal David Landau; 13. A towering but modest judicial
figure: the case of Arthur Chaskalson Dennis M Davis; 14. Chief justice
Sólyom and the paradox of 'revolution under the rule of law' Gábor Attila
Tóth; 15. The socialist model of individual judicial powers Bui Ngoc Son;
16. The civil law tradition, the Pinochet constitution, and judge Eugenio
Valenzuela Sergio Verdugo; 17. Towering versus collegial judges: a
comparative reflection Rosalind Dixon; Appendix; Index.
Introduction Rehan Abeyratne and Iddo Porat; 1. Towering judges and global
constitutionalism Iddo Porat; 2. The landscapes that towering judges tower
over Mark Tushnet; 3. Sir Anthony Mason: towering over the high court of
Australia Gabrielle Appleby and Andrew Lynch; 4. Canada's most towering
judge of all; 5. Lady Hale: a feminist towering judge Rosemary Hunter and
Erika Rackley; 6. Hugh Kennedy: Ireland's (quietly) towering nation-maker
Tom Daly; 7. Judicial rhetoric of a liberal policy: Hong Kong, 1997-2012 C.
L. Lim; 8. Judicial minimalism as towering: Singapore's chief justice Chan
Sek Keong Jaclyn L Neo and Kevin Y. L. Tan; 9. Nepal's most towering judge:
the honourable Kalyan Shrestha Mara Malagodi; 10. Barak's legal revolutions
and what remains of them: authoritarian abuse of the judiciary-empowerment
revolution in Israel Alon Harel; 11. P. N. Bhagwati and the transformation
of India's judiciary Rehan Abeyratne; 12. Justice Cepeda's
institution-building on the Colombian constitutional court: a fusion of the
political and the legal David Landau; 13. A towering but modest judicial
figure: the case of Arthur Chaskalson Dennis M Davis; 14. Chief justice
Sólyom and the paradox of 'revolution under the rule of law' Gábor Attila
Tóth; 15. The socialist model of individual judicial powers Bui Ngoc Son;
16. The civil law tradition, the Pinochet constitution, and judge Eugenio
Valenzuela Sergio Verdugo; 17. Towering versus collegial judges: a
comparative reflection Rosalind Dixon; Appendix; Index.
constitutionalism Iddo Porat; 2. The landscapes that towering judges tower
over Mark Tushnet; 3. Sir Anthony Mason: towering over the high court of
Australia Gabrielle Appleby and Andrew Lynch; 4. Canada's most towering
judge of all; 5. Lady Hale: a feminist towering judge Rosemary Hunter and
Erika Rackley; 6. Hugh Kennedy: Ireland's (quietly) towering nation-maker
Tom Daly; 7. Judicial rhetoric of a liberal policy: Hong Kong, 1997-2012 C.
L. Lim; 8. Judicial minimalism as towering: Singapore's chief justice Chan
Sek Keong Jaclyn L Neo and Kevin Y. L. Tan; 9. Nepal's most towering judge:
the honourable Kalyan Shrestha Mara Malagodi; 10. Barak's legal revolutions
and what remains of them: authoritarian abuse of the judiciary-empowerment
revolution in Israel Alon Harel; 11. P. N. Bhagwati and the transformation
of India's judiciary Rehan Abeyratne; 12. Justice Cepeda's
institution-building on the Colombian constitutional court: a fusion of the
political and the legal David Landau; 13. A towering but modest judicial
figure: the case of Arthur Chaskalson Dennis M Davis; 14. Chief justice
Sólyom and the paradox of 'revolution under the rule of law' Gábor Attila
Tóth; 15. The socialist model of individual judicial powers Bui Ngoc Son;
16. The civil law tradition, the Pinochet constitution, and judge Eugenio
Valenzuela Sergio Verdugo; 17. Towering versus collegial judges: a
comparative reflection Rosalind Dixon; Appendix; Index.