Administrative / Constitutional Law

Perils of Judicial Self-Government in Transitional Societies: The Least Accountable Branch

By David Kosar
Cambridge University Press March 2016

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ISBN-13
9781107112124
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
March 2016
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Judicial councils and other judicial self-government bodies have become a worldwide phenomenon. Democracies are increasingly turning to them to insulate the judiciary from the daily politics, to enhance independence and ensure judicial accountability.

This book investigates the different forms of accountability and the taxonomy of mechanisms of control to determine a best practice methodology. The author expertly provides a meticulous analysis, using over 800 case studies from the Czech and Slovak disciplinary courts from 1993 to 2010 and creates a systematic framework the can be applied to future cases.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I. Judicial Accountability: Theoretical Framework:
1. The concept of judicial accountability
2. Mechanisms of judicial accountability
3. Judicial accountability and judicial councils

Part II. Holding Czech and Slovak Judges Accountable:
4. Prologue to the case studies: methodology and data reporting
5. The Czech Republic
6. Slovakia
7. Evaluation: the Czech Republic and Slovakia compared

Part III. Conclusions and Implications:
8. Judicial accountability and judicial councils: critical appraisal
Annexes.
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