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Book Title: Regulating Judges
Editor(s): Devlin, Richard; Dodek, Adam
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781786430786
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Foreword by Justice Richard Goldstone ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Regulating judges: challenges, controversies and choices 1
Richard Devlin and Adam Dodek
2 The Australian judiciary: resistant to reform? 35
Gabrielle Appleby and Suzanne Le Mire
3 Beyond independence and accountability: balancing judicial
regulation in Brazil 55
Maria Angela Jardim de Santa Cruz Oliveira
4 `Fighting words': regulating judges in Canada 76
Adam Dodek and Richard Devlin
5 Moving target: the regulation of judges in China's rapidly
evolving legal system 105
Ray Worthy Campbell and Fu Yulin
6 Regulatory reform in Croatia: an uphill battle to enhance
public confidence 128
Dubravka Aksamovi
7 Judicial policy in England and Wales: a new regulatory space
Graham Gee 145
8 Just `the mouth' of statutory law or more? The theory and
practice of judicial regulation in Germany 163
Christian Wolf and Fabienne Klass
9 Balancing the scales of justice in India: from parliamentary
supremacy to judicial supremacy and back? 189
Tony George Puthucherril
10 Reluctant reformers? Formalizing judicial regulation in
Ireland 209
David Fennelly
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vi Regulating judges
11 Decentralized regulation: reconciling inter-branch tensions in
Israel 227
Limor Zer-Gutman
12 Clash of visions: regulating judges and prosecutors in Italy 245
Marco Fabri
13 Regulating judges, Japanese-style: the prevalence of informal
mechanisms 262
Kay-Wah Chan
14 A judicial code of ethics: regulating judges and restoring
public confidence in Malaysia 279
Jaclyn L Neo and Helena Whalen-Bridge
15 Discipline and modernize: regulating New Zealand judges ...
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