The book begins by defining judicial independence, differentiating between institutional and decisional autonomy. It then examines various legal systems, analyzing how they handle judicial appointments, security of tenure, and financial autonomy. By drawing on global justice indices, the book provides an empirical assessment of judicial independence worldwide.
Using a fact-based approach, the book presents complex topics in an accessible manner for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in justice. By offering a broad perspective on legal systems and political situations, the book informs policy discussions and reinforces initiatives aimed at advancing judicial integrity.
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