Abstract
Regulating Judges presents a novel approach to judicial studies. It goes beyond the traditional clash of judicial independence versus judicial accountability. Drawing on regulatory theory, Richard Devlin and Adam Dodek argue that judicial regulation is multi-faceted and requires us to consider the complex interplay of values, institutional norms, procedures, resources and outcomes. Inspired by this conceptual framework, the book invites scholars from 19 jurisdictions to describe and critique the regulatory regimes for a variety of countries from around the world.
Original language | Canadian English |
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Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Publication status | Published - Jan. 1 2016 |
Keywords
- Judicial Independence
- Judicial Accountability
- Judicial Regulation
- Regulatory Regimes
Disciplines
- Comparative and Foreign Law
- Judges
- Law
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Legal Profession