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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2023
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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.