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Research Handbook on Judging and the Judiciary

Edited by Sophie Turenne () and Mohamed Moussa ()

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: In this timely Research Handbook leading legal and socio-legal scholars join forces with political scientists to discuss court adjudication in common and civil law systems. It includes studies of topical problems and debates in judicial studies, and examines the institutional framework within which judges operate.

Keywords: Judging; Responsive Judging; Impartiality; Judicial Independence; Accountability; Legitimacy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781788978736
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: judging and the judiciary Downloads
Sophie Turenne and Mohamed Moussa
Ch 2 Alternative dispute resolution and the judiciary Downloads
Anna Nylund
Ch 3 From the rule of law to the rule of technology: institutional implications of the digital transformation of courts Downloads
Francesco Contini
Ch 4 When should a computer decide?: Judicial decision-making in the age of automation, algorithms and generative artificial intelligence Downloads
John Morison and Tomás McInerney
Ch 5 Access to justice and judging Downloads
Bridgette Toy-Cronin
Ch 6 Lay judges Downloads
John Bell
Ch 7 The judiciary and judicial education – the example of Germany Downloads
Ulrike Schultz
Ch 8 Impartiality, bias and emotion in everyday judicial work Downloads
Sharyn Roach Anleu and Kathy Mack
Ch 9 Inclusive judging Downloads
Rosemary Hunter
Ch 10 A typology of legal values in judicial decision making Downloads
Rachel Cahill-O’Callaghan
Ch 11 External engagement strategies of Europe's highest courts Downloads
Maartje De Visser
Ch 12 Judicial populism Downloads
Mátyás Bencze
Ch 13 Regulating retired judges Downloads
Patrick O’Brien
Ch 14 Judicial discipline Downloads
Gabrielle Appleby
Ch 15 Judicial policy-making and independence in continental Europe: the rise of courts’ activism Downloads
Cristina Dallara, Carlo Guarnieri and Patrizia Pederzoli
Ch 16 Revisiting the theory of judicial councils Downloads
Nuno Garoupa
Ch 17 Court presidents: power through informality Downloads
David Kosař and Katarína Šipulová
Ch 18 Independent justice, inter-legalities and judicial dialogues in Europe Downloads
Joxerramon Bengoetxea
Ch 19 Judging and judicial resistance in authoritarian regimes Downloads
Zoltán Fleck

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